Fernando Verdasco
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Fernando Verdasco

Spain
Active Retired #7 career high 7 titles Left-handed Two-Handed BH 188cm
Left-handed power baseliner with a massive forehand and heavy topspin. Capable of brilliant shot-making with an explosive, high-octane style of play.

Video Library (1,249 videos)

Name FPS Duration
Arm-action #1 Fernando Verdasco's serve from a central position, filmed from the front at 6000 fps in high-speed slow motion. His feet stay anchored in a platform stance as he bends deeply into the knee drive, then pushes upward with a clear front-foot pivot as he moves into the court.
6000 0.3s
Arm-action #1 Fernando Verdasco's serve from a central position, filmed from the side. After contact his hitting arm continues fully across his body while his back leg swings forward, bringing him into a balanced landing and quick recovery stance.
6000 1.1s
Arm-action #2 Fernando Verdasco's serve from a central baseline position, filmed from the side. His shoulder and trunk coil deeply away from the court before uncoiling in a clearly sequenced motion, with the trunk rotation initiating just before the shoulder and arm accelerate upward toward contact.
6000 0.2s
Arm-action #3 Fernando Verdasco's serve from a central position, filmed from the side. At contact his racket arm is fully extended with the racket face slightly closed, and the high-speed footage makes the rapid upward whip of the racket head clearly visible.
6000 0.1s
BH Center · Court-level-front · Closed #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from a central baseline position in a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil aggressively through contact with the chest finishing fully rotated toward the target.
2.6s
BH Center · Court-level-front · Closed #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a front court-level angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
2.3s
BH Center · Court-level-front · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket head accelerating steeply upward along a vertical swing path to impart heavy topspin.
2.5s
BH Center · Court-level-front · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in neutral stance, filmed from a front court-level angle. After contact he lets the racquet finish high in front of his body while his weight transfers onto his front foot, quickly bringing both hands back toward his torso as he resets into a ready position.
2.9s
BH Center · Court-level-front · Neutral #3 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil ahead of the hips so the upper body finishes fully rotated toward the target.
2.7s
BH Center · Court-level-front · Open #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a front court-level angle. His shoulders and trunk are visibly coiled early with a strong upper-body turn, then uncoil in sequence as the hips start to rotate first, followed by the torso and shoulders through contact.
2.8s
BH Center · Court-level-front · Open #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from center court in an open stance, filmed from a front court-level angle. His hips stay relatively open to the net while his knees load deeply, and he drives upward through his legs to initiate the rotation into the backhand.
2.6s
BH Running · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's running backhand from the front of the court, filmed from a court_level angle. His footwork shows a quick adjustment shuffle into a semi-open stance, with a pronounced last plant on the outside leg before he drives through the shot and recovers.
3s
BH Running · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's running backhand from the baseline, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk into a deep coil, then uncoil aggressively through contact, with the lead shoulder driving forward in sync with the hips.
2.8s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from a wide ball on the deuce side, filmed from a court_level front angle. His closed stance is clear as he steps across his body with the front foot while using a strong lateral push-off from the outside leg to reach the wide ball and then recovering with small adjustment steps.
2.8s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from a wide ball in a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as he plants the outside leg, with a pronounced knee bend loading that leg before driving up and across into the shot.
2.7s
BH Wide Cross Court · Court-level-front Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His two-handed backhand contact is made slightly in front of his body with the racket face closed enough to impart heavy topspin, and the racket head accelerating steeply up the back of the ball.
2.9s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Neutral Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he finishes with the racquet wrapping across his body as his weight moves back toward the center and both hands quickly return toward a ready position in front of his torso.
3.6s
BH Center · Arm-action · Court-level-rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the load with a noticeable knee bend, then unwind as his legs drive up and forward into the shot.
3.3s
BH Center · Arm-action · Court-level-rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase while his knees show a deep bend, giving a strong upward leg drive into the shot.
3.4s
BH Center · Arm-action · Court-level-rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a court_level rear angle. His footwork includes a quick adjustment step into a solid neutral stance, with his weight transferring cleanly through his legs as he sets up behind the ball.
3.4s
BH Moves Back · Court-level-rear Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a heavy topspin swing path.
2.6s
BH Running · Court-level-rear Fernando Verdasco's running backhand from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact he lets the racket finish high over his right shoulder while his outside (right) leg plants and pushes him back toward a balanced, square ready position.
3.3s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Court-level-rear Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His semi-western left hand on the top of the grip combines with a firm, laid-in right wrist that stays cocked through the takeback before uncoiling into contact.
3.3s
BH Wide · Court-level-rear · Closed Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from a closed stance on the ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with a strong trunk rotation that clearly leads the racquet through contact.
3s
BH Wide · Court-level-rear · Open Fernando Verdasco's backhand from a wide ball in an open stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders rotate significantly past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils aggressively with the chest finishing fully rotated toward the court as the racquet accelerates through contact.
2.9s
BH Center · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from center court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then the torso uncoils ahead of the arm swing so the hitting shoulder lags briefly before coming through.
120 3s
BH Center · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive upward and forward as his legs extend into the shot.
120 2.8s
BH Center · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil before contact, then the trunk uncoils in sync with the hips to drive the two-handed arm action through the ball.
120 2.7s
BH Center · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the racket wrapping around his left shoulder as his weight transfers onto his front foot and his non-hitting hand helps him quickly return to a neutral ready position.
120 3.1s
BH Center · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork shows a quick adjustment step into a solid neutral stance, with a clear plant of the front foot before he rotates through the shot.
120 2.9s
BH Center · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from center court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. The slow-motion side view makes it easy to see his racket face stay relatively closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height before accelerating steeply upward along the swing path.
120 2.8s
BH Center · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. The high-speed view makes it easy to see his racket face stay relatively closed at contact, with the ball struck around waist height as the racket accelerates steeply upward through the hitting zone.
120 2.7s
BH Center · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from center court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
120 2.3s
BH Center · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His relatively relaxed bottom (right) hand allows noticeable wrist lag on the non-dominant (left) hand side before a sharp wrist release through contact.
120 2.8s
BH Center · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from center court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through wraps high over his right shoulder while his weight continues moving forward, and he quickly drops the racquet to reset into a neutral ready position on the baseline.
120 2.8s
BH Center · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from center court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120fps slow motion. His footwork uses a quick split-step into a lateral shuffle, setting up a solid neutral stance before rotating into the two-handed swing and then performing a small hop-step recovery toward the middle.
120 2.6s
BH Center · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from center court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arms, making the sequential rotation of hips, torso, and shoulders easy to distinguish in slow motion.
120 2.6s
BH Center · Court-level-side · Neutral · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from center court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His split step leads into a compact adjustment step pattern before planting both feet on a neutral line to the baseline, then he uses a quick crossover recovery toward the center after contact.
120 2.7s
BH Center · Court-level-side · Neutral · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from center court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk into a deep coil on the takeback, then uncoil in sequence from hips to shoulders, making the degree of torso rotation and timing of shoulder turn very clear in slow motion.
120 2.8s
BH Center · Court-level-side · Neutral · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight transfers onto his front foot, quickly bringing both hands back toward a compact ready position for the next shot.
120 2.8s
BH Center · Court-level-side · Neutral · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from center court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then the torso uncoils ahead of the arms so the racket lags briefly behind the rotating chest before contact.
120 3s
BH Center · Court-level-side · Neutral · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His relatively relaxed bottom (right) hand grip allows a pronounced wrist lag before contact, with the left wrist staying firm and stable as the racquet accelerates through the ball.
120 3.1s
BH Center · Court-level-side · Neutral · 120fps #7 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from center court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance before planting both feet on the baseline and taking a balanced recovery step back toward the center after contact.
120 2.9s
BH · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's backhand from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle in high-speed 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then unwind late with an aggressive upward leg drive that continues even though the shot results in an error.
120 7.5s
BH · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His semi-western left hand and continental right hand grips are clear, with the wrists staying laid back through the loop and only partially releasing into contact, contributing to the eventual error.
120 6.4s
BH Moves Back · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed as he retreats, with a noticeable knee bend and rear-leg load that sets up a late upward drive through the legs into the shot.
120 1.9s
BH Moves Back · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. At contact his racket face stays slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
120 3.1s
BH Moves Back · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact he lets the racquet wrap high over his right shoulder as his weight continues drifting backward, with his non-hitting hand dropping early before he resets into a compact ready position.
120 2.5s
BH Moves Back · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His two-handed grip stays firm with the non-dominant (right) hand driving the motion, and you can see a delayed wrist release where the left wrist stays laid back before subtly unhinging through contact.
120 3.1s
BH Moves Back · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from a neutral position while moving back in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils ahead of the arms so the racquet lags briefly behind the torso rotation before contact.
120 2.6s
BH Moves Back · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from an open stance while moving back, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120fps. His semi-western left-hand grip and firm right-hand support keep the wrists stable through a pronounced lag phase before a sharp, synchronized release at contact.
120 2.3s
BH Moves Back · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand while moving back in an open stance from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork shows him planting the outside (right) leg first in a wide base before rotating his hips and shoulders, then using a small hop-step to recover back toward his ideal baseline position.
120 3s
BH Moves Back · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from a neutral position moving back in open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His follow-through finishes high with the hitting-side shoulder rotating through while his non-hitting hand releases the racquet and quickly returns in front of his body to prepare for recovery.
120 3.2s
BH Moves Back · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand while moving back in an open stance from the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle. His feet adjust with small retreating steps before planting in an open stance, allowing his hips and shoulders to rotate while he keeps a wide base through contact.
120 3s
BH Running · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's running backhand from the side of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork shows a quick adjustment step into a semi-open stance, with his outside (right) leg planting strongly before he pushes off to recover back toward the center.
120 3.4s
BH Running · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a court_level_side angle. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders with a pronounced late acceleration into contact.
120 2.9s
BH Running · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the high-speed footage makes the upward, accelerating swing path and rapid racket head speed clearly visible.
120 2.1s
BH Running · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact he lets the racquet wrap high over his right shoulder while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly regains a wide, athletic stance to recover for the next shot.
120 3s
BH Running · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His semi-western left hand grip stays firm while the right hand subtly relaxes, creating visible wrist lag before a sharp, late wrist release through contact.
120 3s
BH Running · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His dominant left hand stays firm on the handle while the right hand guides a laid-back wrist into contact before a pronounced upward release, clearly showing the timing of his wrist lag and roll through the ball.
120 3s
BH Running · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #7 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from the side at court level in 120 fps slow motion. His outside leg plants with a deep knee bend while his hips stay relatively closed to the net, then drive through as he pushes off to stabilize the upper-body rotation on the run.
120 2.8s
BH Running · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. From this angle you can clearly see his dominant (right) hand maintaining a firm grip while the non-dominant (left) hand whips through with pronounced wrist lag that snaps forward just before contact.
120 2.7s
BH Running · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from the side of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. After contact he lets the racquet wrap high around his lead (right) shoulder while his weight continues to carry him forward, and his non-hitting arm extends back to help him regain a stable, ready posture.
120 2.6s
BH Running · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a wide court position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His closed stance is set with the front (right) foot crossing over as he sprints laterally, and you can clearly see the recovery crossover step starting immediately after contact.
120 3.5s
BH Running · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's running backhand from the side of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His closed stance is clear as his outside (right) leg plants first while he shuffles laterally, then he crosses his inside (left) leg behind during recovery back toward the baseline.
120 2.7s
BH Running · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a closed stance on the run, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the baseline while his outside leg plants with a deep knee bend, driving his body through the shot as his back leg trails behind for recovery.
120 2.7s
BH Running · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's running backhand from the side of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, and you can clearly see the trunk coil first and then uncoil ahead of the arms to initiate the forward swing.
120 2.4s
BH Running · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arms so the torso leads the racquet into contact.
120 3.3s
BH Running · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
120 2.9s
BH Short · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His compact arm action makes the racket head lag clearly behind his hands before contact, with the strings meeting the ball slightly in front of his lead hip at about waist height.
120 3.5s
BH Short · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact he lets the racquet wrap high over his lead shoulder while his weight continues moving forward, quickly bringing both hands back toward his torso to re-establish a compact ready position.
120 3.1s
BH Short · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120fps. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball meeting the strings just above net height, and the two-handed swing path accelerates steeply upward through the hitting zone.
120 3.6s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand on a wide ball from a neutral position, filmed from the court-level side at 120 fps. His semi-western left hand and continental right hand grips are clearly visible, with a pronounced wrist lag in the take-back that firms up into a stable, slightly laid-back lead wrist at contact.
120 2.9s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from the side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his outside leg plants and then pushes him back toward a neutral, ready position on the baseline.
120 3.1s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from a closed stance on the side of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil ahead of the hips so the trunk leads the racquet into contact.
120 3.4s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps #10 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand to a wide ball from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork shows a strong crossover step to chase the wide shot before planting the front foot across his body into a clearly closed stance.
120 2.5s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arms, creating a clear sequential opening from hips to shoulders before contact.
120 2.9s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this angle you can clearly see his dominant left hand driving the racket with a firm semi-western top hand grip while his right wrist stays relaxed, creating noticeable lag before uncoiling through contact.
120 3.5s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, with a pronounced trunk coil that unwinds sequentially from hips to shoulders through contact.
120 3.3s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through wraps high over his front shoulder while his weight continues moving into the court, bringing him quickly back toward a neutral ready position.
120 2.5s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from a closed stance on the side of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His dominant left hand maintains a firm semi-western-type grip while the right hand guides the racquet, and the slow motion makes the delayed wrist release and subtle uncoiling of the left wrist at contact clearly visible.
120 2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps #7 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving toward the sideline, and he quickly lets both hands drop into a neutral ready position for the next shot.
120 3.5s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps #8 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arms so the torso leads the racquet into contact.
120 2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Closed · 120fps #9 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand to a wide ball from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this view, his relatively firm top hand grip and delayed wrist release are clear as the racket lags behind before the wrists uncoil through contact.
120 3s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand to a wide ball from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil ahead of the hips so the upper torso continues to rotate through contact even after the hips have started to slow.
120 2.9s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · 120fps #10 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand to a wide ball from a neutral position, filmed from the court-level side at 120 fps. His relatively relaxed continental top hand grip and firm bottom hand create noticeable wrist lag on the takeback, followed by a pronounced wrist release through contact.
120 3.8s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand to a wide ball from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
120 3s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand wide from the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His feet execute a quick adjustment shuffle into a semi-open stance, with a pronounced outside (right) leg load before he pushes off to recover back toward the center.
120 2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand to a wide ball from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120fps. His footwork includes a quick adjustment shuffle out toward the sideline into a semi-open stance, followed by a strong outside leg push-off to recover back toward the center.
120 2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand to a wide ball from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads with a deep knee bend, then uncoil with a strong upward leg drive that lifts his body through contact toward the wide sideline.
120 3s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the racquet over his right shoulder as his weight continues moving sideways to recover back toward the center of the court.
120 2.7s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · 120fps #7 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the side of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate early as his trunk coils strongly against the hips on the unit turn, then uncoils in sequence so the torso accelerates the racquet through contact.
120 3.2s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · 120fps #8 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand to a wide ball from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120fps slow motion. His footwork features a quick adjustment shuffle into a semi-open stance, followed by a strong outside leg push and a clear recovery step back toward the center after contact.
120 3.1s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · 120fps #9 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders load with a pronounced closed turn before contact, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arms, making the sequential rotation of hips, torso, and shoulders easy to distinguish in slow motion.
120 2.5s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand to a wide ball from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His relatively relaxed bottom hand and firm top hand create clear wrist lag on the takeback before the wrists uncoil sharply through contact.
120 3s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head through contact.
120 3s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively open to the baseline while his knees are deeply flexed, showing strong leg loading before an aggressive upward drive through the shot.
120 3.3s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed racket face and an upward swing path that accelerates the racket head sharply through the contact zone.
120 2.9s
BH Center · Court-level-side · Closed #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His relatively firm top hand grip and minimal wrist flexion create a stable hitting structure, with the wrists staying locked through contact before releasing slightly in the follow-through.
3.5s
BH Center · Court-level-side · Closed #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his body with the strings angled nearly square to the baseline, and the upward swing path creates strong topspin with noticeable racket head acceleration through contact.
3.3s
BH Center · Court-level-side · Closed #3 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His semi-western left hand and continental right hand create a strong wrist lag on the dominant (left) wrist before contact, with a noticeable upward wrist release as the racquet accelerates through the ball.
3s
BH Center · Court-level-side · Closed #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a clear unit turn with the outside (right) foot planting first, then a strong step across with the left leg to lock in the closed stance before he drives through the shot and recovers.
2.7s
BH Center · Court-level-side · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the load with a deep knee bend, then the legs drive upward and forward together, uncoiling the hips into contact.
2.9s
BH Center · Court-level-side · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from center court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the racquet wrapping around his lead shoulder while his weight transfers forward into the court and his hands reset quickly toward a ready position.
3.6s
BH Center · Court-level-side · Neutral #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact he drives his weight forward into the court and quickly brings both hands back toward his torso, resetting into a compact ready position for the next shot.
2.7s
BH Center · Court-level-side · Neutral #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this side view, his two-handed grip shows the left hand driving with a strong semi-western position while the right hand supports a firm but relaxed wrist that stays laid back before uncoiling through contact.
2.7s
BH Center · Court-level-side · Open Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a quick split step into a wide open base, with the outside (right) foot planting firmly as he rotates and then uses small recovery steps to regain court position.
3.5s
BH Moves Back · Court-level-side #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from a court level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he retreats, with a deep knee bend and strong rear-leg load driving up into the shot despite his backward movement.
2.8s
BH Moves Back · Court-level-side #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this view, his two-handed grip shows the left hand driving with a strong semi-western hold as the wrists stay relaxed in a pronounced lag position before snapping through contact.
3.8s
BH Running · Court-level-side #1 Fernando Verdasco's running backhand from the side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay low with a deep knee bend as he plants the outside leg, then drive forward with noticeable hip rotation into the shot despite being on the move.
3.2s
BH Running · Court-level-side #2 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay low with a deep knee bend on the outside leg before driving upward and forward, while the hips rotate through as his back leg trails behind during recovery.
3.3s
BH Running · Court-level-side #3 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket head accelerates sharply forward along a low-to-high path.
2.9s
BH Running · Court-level-side #4 Fernando Verdasco's running backhand from the side of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay low with a pronounced knee bend as he drives off the outside leg, showing strong lateral push and hip rotation into the shot despite being on the move.
2.7s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Closed #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from a closed stance on the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arms so the racquet lags and whips through contact.
3.1s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Closed #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from a closed stance on the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the two-handed swing drives forward with noticeable racket head acceleration through the hitting zone.
3.3s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Closed #3 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this side view, his semi-western left hand and firm right-hand support create a pronounced wrist lag that releases into a sharp, synchronized wrist snap through contact.
3.2s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from a wide neutral-stance position, filmed from a court-level side angle. His semi-western left hand and continental right hand grips are evident, with a noticeable wrist lag on the takeback that firms up into a stable, slightly laid-back wrist position through contact.
3.4s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, then drive up and across the baseline as he pushes off to reach the wide ball.
2.9s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Open #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the side of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His open stance is clear as he plants his outside foot, uses a strong lateral push to reach the wide ball, and then takes a small recovery step back toward the baseline center.
2.9s
BH Wide · Court-level-side · Open #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from an open stance on the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed face and a steep low-to-high swing path, creating visible racket head speed through contact.
3.3s
BH Center · Front · Closed · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a front angle. His closed hips load against a deep knee bend, and you can see the rear leg driving forward as the hips uncoil into the shot.
120 3.4s
BH Center · Front · Closed · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a front angle at 120 fps. His follow-through finishes high with the racket over his right shoulder while his weight drives forward, and he quickly brings both hands back toward his torso to re-establish a neutral ready position.
120 2.4s
BH Center · Front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed at the start of the swing with a pronounced knee bend, then drive upward and rotate together with an aggressive push off the legs into contact.
120 3.1s
BH Center · Front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed through the load with a deep knee bend, then drive upward as both legs extend aggressively into the shot.
120 2.9s
BH Moves Back · Front · Open · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from an open stance, filmed from the front at 120 fps. His racket face stays slightly closed through contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
120 3.1s
BH Running · Front · Closed · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the front at 120 fps. His racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the slow motion makes the upward acceleration of the racket head through the hitting zone clearly visible.
120 3.1s
BH Wide · Front · Closed · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the front at 120 fps slow motion. His follow-through finishes high across his body while his weight transfers onto the front leg, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the center to recover into a ready position.
120 3s
BH Wide · Front · Closed · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the front at 120 fps. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head through contact.
120 3s
BH Wide · Front · Closed · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the front at 120 fps slow motion. His closed hips and strong base are evident as his knees sink deeply on the load and the rear leg drives forward to initiate rotation into the shot.
120 2.9s
BH Wide · Front · Closed · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the front at 120fps. His semi-western left hand and continental right hand create a firm wrist structure, with noticeable wrist lag in the takeback and a late, sharp wrist release through contact.
120 3s
BH Wide · Front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand to a wide ball from a central baseline position, filmed from the front at 120 fps. His semi-western left hand and continental-ish right hand grips are clear, with a pronounced wrist lag in the takeback that unwinds into a strong, forward wrist release through contact.
120 2.9s
BH Wide · Front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the front, filmed from a court-level front angle at 120 fps. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the racket over his right shoulder as he pushes off his outside (right) leg to recover back toward the center and reset his ready position.
120 3.3s
BH Center · Arm-action · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His split-step leads into a wide base in a neutral stance, with small adjustment steps before and a pronounced recovery step back toward the center after contact.
2.2s
BH Center · Arm-action · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil before contact, then unwind in a clearly sequenced rotation where the torso leads and the shoulders and arms follow through the ball.
3s
BH Center · Front · Closed Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the front. His feet cross over as he steps into the closed stance, with a clear weight transfer from the back foot to the front foot before recovering toward the middle.
3.1s
BH Center Cross Court · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from center court, filmed from the front. His relatively relaxed top hand grip and firm bottom hand support create a noticeable wrist lag before contact, with the wrists stabilizing rather than snapping aggressively through the ball.
2.9s
BH Center Cross Court · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from center court, filmed from a front angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance, followed by a quick recovery step that brings him back toward the center after the cross-court swing.
2.7s
BH Center Down The Line · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court, hit down the line, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the two-handed swing drives the racket head steeply up through the ball for heavy topspin.
2.9s
BH Center Down The Line · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court hit down the line, filmed from the front. His knees load deeply before contact and his hips stay relatively closed, then unwind sharply with a strong push off the legs into the court.
3.3s
BH Center · Front · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively square to the net while his knees are deeply flexed, showing strong leg loading before he drives upward and forward through the shot.
3s
BH Center · Front · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from a central neutral-stance position, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil together through contact with minimal independent shoulder shrug, making the torso-driven rotation easy to compare between backswing and follow-through.
2.6s
BH Center · Front · Neutral #3 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from a central neutral stance, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively square to the net while his knees load deeply, and you can see both legs driving upward together through contact.
2.8s
BH Center · Front · Neutral #4 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from a central neutral-stance position, filmed from the front. His semi-closed top hand grip and relatively firm bottom hand create a stable hitting structure, while his wrists stay quiet through contact with only a slight post-contact release visible from this angle.
3.3s
BH Center · Front · Open Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the front. After contact he finishes with the racquet wrapping high across his body while his weight settles back into a neutral base as he prepares the non-dominant hand for the next shot.
2.8s
BH Moves Back · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk into a deep coil on the unit turn, then uncoil aggressively through contact with the lead (right) shoulder finishing high and across the body.
3.1s
BH Moves Back · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand while moving back from a central baseline position, filmed from the front. At contact his two-handed racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a topspin-heavy swing path.
3.4s
BH Running · Arm-action · Front Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from the front. His shoulders stay closed longer than his hips during the forward swing, with a noticeable late trunk uncoil that whips the hitting shoulder through contact.
3.1s
BH Running Cross Court · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from the forehand side, filmed from the front. His semi-western left hand on the top of the grip and firmer continental right hand support a noticeable wrist lag before contact, with the wrists releasing together through the ball.
3.1s
BH Running Cross Court · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk rotate as a single unit on the unit turn, then uncoil aggressively through contact with the chest finishing square or slightly open toward the target.
3.3s
BH Running Down The Line · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's running backhand down the line from the front, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay relatively closed toward the net while his outside leg plants and drives upward, with a noticeable knee bend that loads before he uncoils into the shot.
3.9s
BH Running Down The Line · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's running backhand down the line from the front. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the racket over his right shoulder as he quickly regains a neutral ready position with both hands back on the handle.
3.2s
BH Running · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's running backhand from the front, filmed from a front angle. After contact he finishes with the racquet high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, quickly bringing both hands back toward a neutral ready position for the next shot.
2.6s
BH Running · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a central position, filmed from the front. His semi-western left hand and continental right hand stay firm while the wrists create a noticeable lag before contact, then release together with a sharp, synchronized snap through the ball.
3.1s
BH Running · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's running backhand from the front, filmed from a front court-level angle. His footwork features a quick adjustment shuffle into a semi-open stance followed by aggressive recovery steps back toward the center after contact.
2.9s
BH Short · Front Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed through the load with a deep knee bend, then unwind as his legs drive upward to support a strong rotational release into the shot.
2.8s
BH Wide · Front · Closed #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from a wide ball in a closed stance, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as he loads, with a deep knee bend on the outside leg before driving up and across into the shot.
2.9s
BH Wide · Front · Closed #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see his firm two-handed grip with the dominant left hand driving the racquet and a stable wrist position that stays laid back through contact with minimal wrist flick.
2.9s
BH Wide · Front · Closed #3 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil aggressively through contact with noticeable separation between hip and shoulder alignment.
2.8s
BH Wide Cross Court · Front Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the center baseline, filmed from a front angle. His split step leads into a quick lateral push-off to his left, setting up a slightly open stance as he reaches wide and then uses a crossover recovery step to return toward the middle.
3.3s
BH Wide Down The Line · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the front of the court, filmed from a front angle. His split step into a wide lateral push off the outside leg is visible, followed by a semi-open stance and a pronounced crossover recovery step back toward the center.
3.2s
BH Wide Down The Line · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from a wide position, filmed from the front. After contact his two-handed follow-through finishes high across his body while his weight continues moving back toward the center, bringing his non-hitting hand quickly into a ready position.
3s
BH Wide · Front · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from a wide neutral-stance position, filmed from the front. His two-handed backhand grip shows the dominant left hand driving with a semi-western orientation while the right hand stays relaxed, allowing a noticeable wrist lag that straightens through contact.
3.1s
BH · Front · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the front, filmed from a front angle. He sets up in a neutral stance with a clear split step into a lateral push-off, then uses small adjustment steps to load on the outside leg before swinging.
2.9s
BH Wide · Front · Open Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from an open stance, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a vertical swing path to impart heavy topspin.
3.3s
BH Moves Back · Rear · Open · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from a neutral baseline position in an open stance, filmed from the rear at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with his hips so the trunk unwinds progressively through contact.
120 3.1s
BH Moves Back · Rear · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he retreats, with a deep knee bend on the outside leg providing stability before a strong upward leg drive into the shot.
120 2.7s
BH Running · Rear · Open · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from an open stance, filmed from the rear at 120 fps slow motion. His hips stay relatively open to the baseline while his outside leg plants with a deep knee bend, then drives upward to help rotate his lower body through the shot.
120 2.9s
BH Running · Rear · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's running backhand from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the rear at 120 fps slow motion. After contact he drives his weight through the shot and finishes with his racket wrapping high across his body as his feet recover back toward a balanced ready stance.
120 2.9s
BH Wide · Rear · Closed · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the rear, filmed in slow-motion at 120 fps. His closed stance is clear as his outside (right) leg plants firmly before he drives into the shot and then uses small adjustment steps to recover back toward the center.
120 3.3s
BH Wide · Rear · Open · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand to a wide ball from an open stance, filmed from the rear in 120fps slow motion. His hips stay relatively open to the court while his knees sink into a deep bend, loading the legs before an aggressive upward drive through contact.
120 3.3s
BH Wide · Rear · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from a wide position, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork includes a quick adjustment step outward before setting into a mostly neutral stance, with a clear crossover recovery step back toward the center after contact.
120 2.8s
BH Wide · Rear · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand on a wide ball from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
120 2.8s
BH Wide · Rear · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand to a wide ball from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle at 120 fps. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the racquet wrapping over his right shoulder as his weight transfers back toward the center and his non-hitting hand quickly returns to a ready position.
120 2.8s
BH Wide · Rear · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from the baseline, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. His hips stay relatively closed as he plants his outside leg, with a deep knee bend and strong push off that drives his body laterally into the shot.
120 2.8s
BH Center · Arm-action · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and his racket head accelerates steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
2.2s
BH Center · Arm-action · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His split-step into a semi-open stance is followed by a strong unit turn and firm base, with balanced recovery steps returning him toward the middle after contact.
2.8s
BH Center · Rear · Neutral Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the racket over his right shoulder as his weight transfers onto his front foot and he quickly resets his feet into a ready position.
2.7s
BH Moves Back · Arm-action · Rear Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the rear. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn and then uncoil in sync with the hips, with the trunk staying closed through the loading phase before unwinding into contact.
2.9s
BH Moves Back · Rear Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the rear. His semi-western left hand and continental right-hand grips stay firm as the wrists load into a pronounced lag, then the left wrist drives through contact with a sharp, upward snap.
3.8s
BH Running Cross Court · Rear Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from the rear. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a heavy topspin swing path.
3.1s
BH Running · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's running backhand from the rear court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork features quick crossover steps as he moves wide to his left, finishing in an open stance with a pronounced recovery step back toward the center.
3.3s
BH Running · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so that the chest squares to the net just after contact.
3.3s
BH Running · Rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from the rear. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a heavy topspin swing path.
3.4s
BH Running · Rear #4 Fernando Verdasco's running backhand from the rear court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork features a quick adjustment shuffle into a semi-open stance followed by strong recovery steps back toward the center after contact.
3s
BH Short · Arm-action · Rear Fernando Verdasco's backhand from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed at the start of the swing, with a pronounced knee bend and strong upward leg drive as he uncoils into the ball.
2.6s
BH Short · Rear Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork features a quick split-step into a few adjustment shuffles before setting a mostly neutral stance, with a clear crossover recovery step back toward the center after contact.
3.1s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. His two-handed grip is clearly visible with the dominant left hand in a strong semi-western position and the wrists staying laid back through the swing before a late, sharp release through contact.
3.4s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he finishes with a high two-handed follow-through while his outside leg plants and then pushes him back toward a neutral ready position on the baseline.
3.5s
BH Wide Cross Court · Rear Fernando Verdasco's wide cross-court backhand from the rear. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the racket over his right shoulder as he pushes off his outside (right) leg and quickly squares his shoulders back toward a neutral ready position.
3s
BH Wide Down The Line · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his two-handed grip shows the dominant left hand driving with a firm wrist while the right wrist stays relatively relaxed, creating noticeable wrist lag before he straightens through contact.
3s
BH Wide Down The Line · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the rear court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he pushes off the outside leg, with a deep knee bend that loads the legs before driving laterally out toward the wide ball.
3s
BH Wide · Rear · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from the rear. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads, with a deep knee bend on the outside leg providing a strong base before driving laterally into the shot.
3.9s
BH Wide · Rear · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads, with a deep knee bend on the outside leg providing a strong base before he drives laterally into the shot.
3.3s
BH Wide · Rear · Neutral #3 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle. His racket face stays relatively closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the two-handed swing drives aggressively through the line of the shot before wrapping around his body.
3.3s
BH Wide · Rear · Open Fernando Verdasco's backhand from a wide ball on the ad side, filmed from a rear angle. He plants in a strong open stance with his outside (right) leg loading first, then uses a lateral push-off to recover back toward the center after contact.
3.3s
BH Center · Side · Neutral · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center in neutral stance, filmed from the side at 120 fps. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head sharply through contact.
120 3.2s
BH Center · Side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side at 120 fps. His semi-open two-handed grip is clear, with the left wrist laid back to create lag and then uncoiling into a strong pronation through contact.
120 2.3s
BH · Side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the middle of the baseline, filmed from the side at 120 fps slow motion. His split-step leads into a wide base in a neutral stance, and you can clearly see his rear leg driving through while his front foot anchors before a short recovery step back toward the center.
120 6.2s
BH Moves Back · Side · Open · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's backhand while moving back in an open stance from mid-court, filmed from the side at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively open to the baseline as his knees sink into a deep bend, and you can see his rear leg driving up and through the shot to stabilize his backward momentum.
120 2.6s
BH Running · Side · Open · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from an open stance, filmed from the side at 120 fps. The slow-motion side view makes his semi-western bottom-hand grip and delayed wrist release easy to see as the racquet lags behind before a sharp wrist snap through contact.
120 2.7s
BH Running · Side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's running backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His hips stay low with a deep knee bend on the outside leg, then drive forward as his rear leg swings through to help him recover after contact.
120 3.5s
BH Wide Down The Line · Side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand on a wide ball from a neutral position, filmed from the side at 120fps. His hips stay closed longer while his knees sink into a deep bend, then his legs drive upward and forward to uncoil the hips through contact.
120 3.4s
BH Wide · Side · Neutral · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from the side at 120 fps. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head sharply upward through contact.
120 2.7s
BH Wide · Side · Open · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's backhand from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from the side at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively open to the court while his knees load deeply, and you can see a strong upward leg drive initiating the uncoiling through contact.
120 2.9s
BH Wide · Side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand to a wide ball from the baseline, filmed from a side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His feet perform a quick adjustment shuffle into a semi-open stance before contact, followed by a pronounced crossover recovery step back toward the center.
120 3.2s
BH Wide · Side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from the side, filmed from a high-speed 120 fps angle. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head through contact.
120 3.1s
BH Center · Arm-action · Side Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from center court, filmed from the side. The side view makes it easy to see his racket starting below the ball with a closed face and accelerating on a steep low-to-high path to a contact point around waist to chest height in front of his body.
2.4s
BH Center · Side · Closed #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the side. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
3.1s
BH Center · Side · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. His knees load deeply under his hips before extension, and his hips stay relatively closed to the net through contact, showing strong leg drive along the baseline.
4.7s
BH Center · Side · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance followed by a clear front-to-back weight transfer as he drives through the shot and recovers to the baseline.
3s
BH Center · Side · Neutral #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court in neutral stance, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance followed by a firm plant of both feet before rotating through the shot and taking a couple of quick recovery steps back to center.
2.8s
BH Center · Side · Neutral #4 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. The side view makes it easy to see his racket head drop below the ball before contact and then accelerate on a steep low-to-high path, meeting the ball around waist height with a slightly closed racket face for heavy topspin.
3s
BH Center · Side · Open #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arms to start the kinetic chain into contact.
2.9s
BH Center · Side · Open #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand from a central position in open stance, filmed from the side. After contact he extends his arms fully through the ball with his weight staying mostly on the outside leg before he releases the backhand finish and quickly begins to square his shoulders back toward a neutral ready position.
2.5s
BH Moves Back · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high with the racket over his shoulder as his weight continues drifting backward, and he quickly brings both hands down into a compact ready position for the next shot.
2.9s
BH Moves Back · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads with a deep knee bend, then extend aggressively through the legs to drive up and through the shot despite his backward movement.
3.4s
BH Moves Back · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His footwork features quick adjustment steps as he retreats and sets into a mostly neutral stance before rotating into the two-handed swing.
3s
BH Moves Back · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a quick hop into a semi-open stance as he retreats, then a strong rear leg plant before pushing back toward the court after contact.
3.1s
BH Moves Back · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high with the racket wrapping around his left shoulder as his weight shifts onto his outside leg before he resets into a ready position.
2s
BH Moves Back · Side #6 Fernando Verdasco's backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body turn before contact, then his trunk uncoils ahead of the arms, showing clear separation between hip and shoulder rotation through the hit.
2.9s
BH Moves Back · Side #001 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from the side. From this angle you can see his relatively relaxed top-hand grip with noticeable wrist lag on the takeback that firms up into a strong, stable wrist position right at contact.
3s
BH Moves Back · Side #002 Fernando Verdasco's moving-back two-handed backhand from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. After contact he lets the racquet finish high with his torso rotating slightly open while his weight continues drifting backward, then quickly drops the racquet and resets both hands in front of his body into a compact ready position.
2.9s
BH Running · Side Fernando Verdasco's running two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His semi-open two-handed grip stays firm while the racket lags behind his hands, with a late wrist release into contact clearly visible from this angle.
2.7s
BH Short · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward through the ball to impart heavy topspin.
3s
BH Short · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the short court position, filmed from the side. His two-handed grip is clearly visible, with the non-dominant (right) hand driving the stroke as his wrists stay laid back through the swing and then release together through contact.
3.6s
BH Short · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the short court position, filmed from the side. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils in sequence before the arms drive through the ball.
3.3s
BH Short · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the baseline, filmed from the side. After contact his two-handed follow-through finishes high with his torso unwinding toward the court and his feet quickly recovering back into a neutral ready position.
3.1s
BH Short · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from the short court position, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a topspin-heavy swing path.
4.6s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the racquet wrapping around his body while his weight continues moving back toward the center of the court into a compact ready position.
3.3s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the side, filmed from a lateral court-level angle. His two-handed grip stays compact with a noticeable firm bottom hand while the wrist remains laid back through the swing before releasing slightly after contact.
2.3s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Side #001 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket head accelerates forward on a low-to-high path with his arms extending through the hitting zone.
2.4s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Side #002 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. After contact he finishes with his two-handed follow-through wrapping high across his body while his outside leg plants and then pushes him back toward a neutral ready position.
2.3s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then the torso uncoils ahead of the arms so the hitting shoulder lags slightly before coming through contact.
3.3s
BH Wide · Side · Closed #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from a closed stance on the side of the court, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arms so the torso leads the racquet through contact.
2.8s
BH Wide · Side · Closed #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand on a wide ball from a closed stance, filmed from the side. From this angle, you can see his dominant left hand driving the racquet with a firm semi-western-like top hand grip while the wrists stay relaxed and lagged until just before contact, where they release into a subtle upward snap.
3.5s
BH Wide · Side · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand from a wide neutral-stance position, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high with the racket wrapping around his left shoulder as his weight transfers into the court and he quickly returns the racquet to a ready position.
3.3s
BH Wide · Side · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
2.8s
BH Wide · Side · Open #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide two-handed backhand from an open stance, filmed from the side. After contact he lets the racquet wrap high over his right shoulder while his weight continues to shift toward the sideline, then quickly drops the racquet and brings both hands back in front to re-establish a ready position.
2.6s
BH Wide · Side · Open #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand from an open stance on the side of the court, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arms so the torso leads the racquet through contact.
4.2s
FH Drop Shot · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand drop shot from a central position, filmed from the front. After contact his follow-through finishes short with the racket head in front of his body as he lightly steps forward and quickly brings both hands back toward a compact ready position.
5s
FH Drop Shot · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand drop shot from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His semi-western forehand grip is paired with a softening of the hand and a slightly laid-back wrist just before contact to take pace off the ball.
3.2s
FH Drop Shot · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand drop shot from the baseline, filmed from a side angle. His feet set in a mostly neutral stance with a small adjustment step forward before contact, and he stays low through the shot with minimal recovery movement due to the soft touch.
4.9s
FH Drop Shot · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand drop shot from the center of the court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball struck just below net height, and the racket head decelerates quickly into a soft, abbreviated follow-through.
3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist pronation through contact that continues into a full, loose wrist snap in the follow-through.
120 2.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle at 120 fps. The slow motion view makes his tossing arm extension and racket drop into a deep backscratch position clear, with the racket face closing slightly just before rising steeply to contact well above his head.
120 2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork includes a compact pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front before a strong upward drive off both legs into the court.
120 2.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His contact point shows a fully extended tossing arm with the racket face slightly pronated through impact, creating a steep upward swing path and high racket head speed into the court.
120 3.4s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork shows a pronounced front-foot drive into the court with a clearly closed stance at trophy position before landing on his left leg and taking a small recovery step behind the baseline.
120 3.4s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle at 120 fps. His shoulder line turns strongly away from the court during the trophy phase, then the trunk uncoils in a clear sequence from hips to shoulders into contact.
120 3.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact he lands well inside the court with his weight driving forward, his non-hitting arm dropping back for balance before he quickly regroups into a compact ready position.
120 3.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the right side of the ball for heavy spin.
120 3.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-front · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His follow-through brings his left leg forward into the court as his tossing arm drops and he quickly regains a balanced, ready stance for the next shot.
120 3.3s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His continental grip is evident with a relaxed hand on the handle, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through contact as the racquet edge leads and then turns outward toward the target.
4.3s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His deep knee bend and aggressive leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with the hips uncoiling explosively upward as he pushes off the ground.
2.5s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact to drive the serve.
3.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His footwork includes a measured platform stance with a distinct knee bend and upward drive off both legs before landing slightly inside the baseline to start his recovery.
3.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball to produce a strong pronation-driven swing path.
3.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his tossing arm has just dropped as the racket snaps up with a slightly closed face, meeting the ball at full extension well above head height for a steep downward swing path.
3.6s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side out wide, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with a fully extended arm, and the racket head whips up and across the ball, creating a pronounced upward swing path.
3.3s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact his follow-through finishes across his body as his weight drives into the court, and he quickly drops the racquet to transition into a balanced ready position for the next shot.
3.5s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders rotate deeply away from the court during the toss, creating a pronounced trunk coil that unrolls sequentially from hips to shoulders as he drives up into contact.
2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork shows a rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance, with the back foot drawing up to the front before an aggressive leg drive into the court.
3.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend, then drive up and into the court as his back leg extends aggressively through the serve motion.
3.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. At contact, the racket face is slightly tilted toward the target with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the body, emphasizing upward racket head speed through the hitting zone.
3.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil against the hips before uncoiling in sync with the leg drive, making the trunk rotation and upward kinetic chain sequence easy to discern from behind.
3.7s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Court-level-rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, hit wide and filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork includes a rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance before driving up, with a pronounced front-leg kick and balanced landing that sets up an efficient recovery step toward the baseline center.
3.9s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, with the back leg extending strongly as the front hip rotates into the court.
120 2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork pattern into the serve uses a controlled platform stance, with a small front-foot adjustment before the knee bend that keeps his weight centered over the baseline.
120 2.7s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his serving arm continues down across his body while his weight lands on his front foot, leaving him in a balanced stance ready to bring both hands back to a neutral ready position.
120 3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His feet load in a platform stance with a pronounced knee bend before driving up into the ball and landing inside the court with a clear front-leg step-through.
120 3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a pronounced wrist snap visible just after impact.
120 2.5s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a loose hand, and the slow motion makes it easy to see the pronounced wrist pronation through and after contact.
120 1.8s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline during the trophy phase, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk leading the arm swing, making the degree and timing of torso rotation easy to distinguish.
120 3.5s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #10 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His deep knee bend and aggressive leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with his hips powerfully uncoiling upward as he transitions from the loading phase into contact.
120 3.3s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His deep knee bend and aggressive leg drive upward are clearly visible as his hips open toward the court before full extension into the serve.
120 3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. After contact his left arm continues fully across his body while his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him quickly into a balanced, upright ready position.
120 3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork includes a pronounced front-foot pivot into the court from a platform stance, with a clear driving step forward that brings him quickly inside the baseline for potential follow-up.
120 3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His footwork shows a pronounced left-foot pivot into a platform stance before the toss, followed by an aggressive knee bend and upward drive that brings his back leg forward into the court on landing.
120 3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His deep knee bend and aggressive leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with his hips powerfully uncoiling upward as he launches toward the ball.
120 3s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #7 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline in the trophy phase, then uncoil ahead of the trunk, creating a clear sequential rotation from hips to torso to shoulder.
120 3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #8 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His continental grip is firm with a clearly visible wrist pronation through contact, as the racket face rapidly turns outward after impact.
120 3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #9 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a pronounced wrist snap visible in slow motion.
120 3.4s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His leg drive is easy to track here, with a pronounced knee bend leading into an explosive upward push and a clear front-leg landing that sets up his recovery steps.
120 2.7s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. From this angle, you can see his continental grip stay firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with a pronounced snap as the racquet accelerates up and across the ball.
120 3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate deeply away from the court during the toss, creating a pronounced trunk coil that then unwinds sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact.
120 3.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil against the hips before uncoiling in sequence, with the trunk rotating aggressively upward into contact.
120 2.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. The slow-motion view makes his racket arm action clear at contact, with the racket face slightly tilted forward and striking the ball at full extension above head height.
120 3.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulder line rotates well past perpendicular to the baseline during the trophy position, then uncoils in sync with a pronounced trunk rotation that leads the arm swing into contact.
120 2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in high-speed 120 fps. His racket accelerates into contact with a slightly closed face and extended arm, meeting the ball at a high point well above his head to maximize racket head speed through the hitting zone.
120 3.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His stance starts in a stable platform position, and you can clearly see the coordinated knee bend and upward leg drive timing that syncs with his tossing arm and racquet arm action.
120 2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head whips up and across the ball on a steep, fast swing path.
120 3.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with the ball struck well above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball, emphasizing pronounced pronation through the hitting zone.
120 3.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His deep knee bend and aggressive leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with his hips powerfully uncoiling upward and forward through the serve.
120 3.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders load with a pronounced sideways turn relative to the baseline before the trunk rapidly uncoils upward and into the court in a clear sequence from hips to torso to hitting shoulder.
120 3.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His loose continental grip is evident in the relaxed fingers on the racquet handle, with a pronounced wrist pronation driving the racquet face through contact.
120 3s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulder line turns well past perpendicular to the baseline before trophy position, then the trunk uncoils in a clearly sequenced motion from hips through torso into the hitting shoulder.
120 3s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hip and leg action show a deep knee bend loading into the back leg, followed by an aggressive upward leg drive that extends the hips into full body lift toward the ball.
120 3.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, showing strong leg extension and clear hip uncoiling into the court.
120 3s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist pronation as he drives up through contact.
120 3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Court-level-side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His continental grip is firm with a slightly relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, making the wrist snap especially visible from this side view.
3.6s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders turn well past 90 degrees relative to the baseline, creating a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders just before racket drop into contact.
3.4s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders turn well past 90 degrees relative to the baseline, creating a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders just before racket drop into contact.
4.4s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this view, his continental grip is evident with a relaxed hand and a pronounced wrist pronation as the racket accelerates up through contact.
3.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket moves up on edge into a fully extended contact with a slightly closed face, meeting the ball at a height well above his head with pronounced racket head acceleration through the hitting zone.
3.4s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front · 120fps #9 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His front-on footwork shows a pronounced left-foot pivot into a mostly neutral stance, with a small adjustment step before the toss to set his weight evenly before driving up into the serve.
120 3s
First Serve · Ad · Front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a front angle. His feet load in a platform stance before he drives upward, with a clear front-foot pivot toward the court as he lands and begins his recovery.
120 3.3s
First Serve · Ad · Front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a front angle. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist pronation driving the racket head through contact.
120 3.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Front · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front at 120 fps. His shoulder line rotates sharply away from the target during the toss, then the trunk uncoils in a synchronized sequence with the upward drive of the legs, making the shoulder-over-shoulder action very clear from this angle.
120 3s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. The racket moves up on edge into a slightly closed face at contact, with the ball struck just above head height and the racket head accelerating steeply up and through the hitting zone.
4.1s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad court, filmed from the front. His front-view footwork shows a small adjustment step into a stable platform stance before the toss, with his weight loading primarily on the back leg before driving up into the serve.
3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. After contact he drives his weight into the court, with his tossing arm dropping and then helping him square his shoulders as he lands in a balanced, ready position.
4.3s
First Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court down the middle, filmed from the front. After contact he drives his weight into the court with his tossing arm dropping quickly and then resetting into a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.9s
First Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side down the middle, filmed from the front. From this angle you can see his left hand in a relaxed continental grip with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact for added racket-head speed.
3.3s
First Serve · Ad · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. From this angle, his relaxed continental grip and pronounced wrist pronation through contact are clearly visible as the racket face turns down and across the ball.
3.5s
First Serve · Ad · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a front angle. After contact his weight drives into the court and he finishes with his tossing arm dropping quickly as he lands balanced and ready for the next shot.
4.1s
First Serve · Ad · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His deep knee bend and aggressive leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with the hips powerfully uncoiling toward the target as he pushes up to contact.
3.7s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His shoulder line rotates sharply away from the target during the toss, creating a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders as he drives up to contact.
3.7s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His feet stay grounded in a pinpoint stance during the toss, with a clear weight transfer from back to front foot just before he drives up to the ball.
3.5s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders and trunk coil strongly away from the target before uncoiling in a pronounced rotational sequence that brings the left shoulder down and across as the torso drives up into contact.
3.9s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court wide, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk, with a pronounced coil during the trophy phase followed by a sharp uncoiling that drives the hitting shoulder up and into the court.
3.9s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad court, hit wide, filmed from the front. At contact his left-handed racket face is slightly pronated with the ball struck at full extension above his head, creating a steep upward swing path and visibly high racket head speed through the hitting zone.
4.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. After contact he lands on his front (right) leg with his tossing arm dropping quickly into his side as he brings both hands back toward a compact, upright ready position.
3.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His shoulders turn significantly away from the court during the toss, creating a pronounced trunk coil that then uncoils aggressively into contact with the chest rotating fully toward the target.
3.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. From this angle you can see his continental grip stay firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact to drive the serve.
2.5s
First Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His hips load into a deep knee bend before driving upward, with an aggressive leg push that uncoils his hips square toward the target through contact.
3.7s
First Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His feet set in a platform stance with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, and he lands slightly inside the court with a small recovery step back toward the baseline.
3.5s
First Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. After contact he drives his weight into the court and quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position to recover for the next shot.
5s
First Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Front #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible on the toss hand-off, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through contact as the racket edge leads and then turns outward toward the target.
4.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His left-handed continental grip is clearly visible, with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact to add extra snap to the serve.
3.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible on the toss hand-off, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through contact as the racquet face turns down and across the ball.
3.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Deuce side, filmed from a front angle. After contact he lands into the court with his weight moving forward and quickly lets his non-hitting arm drop back into a balanced, square-on ready position.
4.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His front-view leg action shows an aggressive knee bend with a strong upward drive, and his feet land slightly inside the court to help him recover quickly toward the baseline.
3.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed to the net during the toss while his knees flex deeply, loading the legs for an aggressive upward drive into the ball.
5s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His front-view stance shows a strong knee bend and upward leg drive into the court, with the hips uncoiling aggressively toward the target as he initiates the serve motion.
3.8s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve wide from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk during the toss and loading phase, then uncoil aggressively toward the target with a pronounced chest opening just before contact.
3.8s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve wide from the Deuce side, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil away from the target during the toss, then uncoil aggressively in sequence as the hitting shoulder rotates through toward contact.
3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact, his serving arm continues fully across his body while his back leg swings forward, helping him land inside the court and transition toward a balanced ready position.
120 2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. His racket arm extends fully upward with the strings slightly pronated at contact, and the ball is struck just above head height with noticeable racket head acceleration through the hitting zone.
120 3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Rear · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle at 120 fps. His footwork includes a rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance, with a pronounced left-foot pivot driving up into the court before landing inside the baseline for recovery.
120 2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Rear · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed 120 fps. After contact, his left arm continues forward into a full pronation while his back leg swings through, bringing him into a balanced landing ready to recover for the next shot.
120 3.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact, his serving arm extends fully toward the target while his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him quickly into a balanced, forward-weighted recovery stance.
120 2.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle at 120 fps. His hips drive aggressively into the court with a deep knee bend on the back leg, creating strong upward leg drive and rapid uncoiling through contact.
120 6.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Deuce side, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed 120 fps. His follow-through finishes across his body with his back leg kicking up behind, and he quickly regathers his stance to move into a neutral ready position for the next shot.
120 3.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Rear · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Deuce side, filmed from a rear angle at 120 fps. After contact he drives his weight into the court with his back leg kicking up behind him and quickly brings both hands back together in front of his body as he lands into a balanced, ready position.
120 3.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Rear · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted up with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball, emphasizing heavy spin.
120 3.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Rear · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. His follow-through carries his hitting arm across his body while his back leg swings forward into the court, helping him land balanced and quickly start recovering toward a neutral ready position.
120 3s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load into a deep knee bend before driving upward, with the rear-leg push clearly rotating his hips into the court toward the left-handed Ad-side target.
4.2s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand volley from the ad side, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders stay slightly closed through contact while the trunk rotates as a single unit with minimal independent hip turn, making the upper body rotation easy to compare with his arm swing from behind.
7s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted forward with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates up and across his body, emphasizing strong upper-body rotation through the hit.
3.8s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, you can see his continental grip stay firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with the racquet head whipping from edge-on to square as he drives up and into the ball.
4.9s
First Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court down the middle, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load into a strong coil with a deep knee bend, then drive upward aggressively as his back leg extends to initiate full-body rotation into the serve.
4.1s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving up into the court, with the rear view making the upward leg drive and opening of the lead hip especially clear.
4.6s
First Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a controlled pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front before an aggressive upward drive into the court and a balanced landing on his left leg.
3.3s
First Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline in the trophy position, then the trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm to drive upward through contact.
3.8s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted forward with the ball struck just above peak toss height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the right side of his body to impart strong topspin-slice.
3.4s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his continental grip is clear as he keeps the wrist relaxed during the toss, then drives into pronounced wrist pronation through contact.
4.3s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands into the court with his weight moving forward, his non-hitting arm dropping back as he quickly brings both hands to the racket in a compact ready position.
3.5s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court out wide, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, and his left hip opens aggressively toward the target as his back leg extends through the court.
4.3s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his left hand’s continental grip and the pronounced wrist pronation through contact are clearly visible as the racket edge leads and then snaps outward toward the wide target.
3.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his hitting arm extends fully toward the target before releasing across his body while his back leg swings forward to help him land into the court and transition toward a ready position.
3.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly tilted upward with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball, emphasizing a pronounced upward swing path.
3.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork shows a rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance, with a pronounced knee bend and upward drive off both feet before landing slightly inside the baseline for recovery.
4.5s
First Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands well inside the court with his weight driving forward, and his non-hitting arm tucks in as he quickly brings the racquet down into a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.3s
First Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His left-handed serve motion shows a loose continental grip with pronounced wrist pronation through contact, clearly visible as the racket edge leads and then turns outward toward the target down the middle.
3.4s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, and you can clearly see the left hip opening toward the court as his back leg extends explosively into the court.
4s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands on his front (left) leg with his back leg kicking up behind, then quickly regathers his feet into a balanced ready position for the next shot.
3.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his left-handed racket meets the ball at full extension with a slightly closed face, and the rear view makes the upward pronation and rapid acceleration of the racket head along the target line clearly visible.
5s
First Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork shows a controlled pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front foot before driving up into the court and landing on his left leg for recovery.
4s
First Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands well inside the court with his weight driving forward, and his non-hitting arm drops back as he quickly regathers into a balanced ready position for the next shot.
3.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his continental grip is evident with a relaxed hand, and you can see his wrist pronate aggressively through contact as the racquet edge leads into the ball.
3.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his continental grip stays firm while his wrist stays relaxed into a deep pronation just after contact, with the racquet face turning outward as his arm unwinds.
3.3s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve out wide from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline in the trophy position and then uncoil in sync with a rapid trunk rotation, creating a pronounced separation between upper body turn and hip drive.
3.6s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, hit wide and filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the toss, then the trunk uncoils aggressively upward and into the court in sync with his arm swing.
3.8s
First Serve · Ad · Side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle at 120 fps. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact to accelerate the racquet head.
120 2.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side at 120 fps. His shoulder line rotates deeply away from the court during the trophy phase, then his trunk uncoils in a clearly sequenced motion from hips to shoulders into contact.
120 3.3s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His footwork shows a measured platform stance with a controlled knee bend and a small front-foot adjustment into the court as he drives up to the ball.
5s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. From this view you can see his continental grip stay firm as his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with a pronounced snap just after impact.
4.2s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand volley from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. From this view, his two-handed grip stays compact with minimal wrist break, and the lead wrist remains firm through contact to keep the racquet face stable.
7.2s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand volley from the Ad court, filmed from the side. After contact he drives his weight forward into the court and quickly brings both hands back toward his center to reset into a compact ready position.
5.2s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, and you can see his rear hip aggressively rotate through as his legs extend into the court.
3.6s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a controlled pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front before a strong knee bend and upward drive into the court.
3s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His deep knee bend and aggressive leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with the hips powerfully uncoiling as he extends up into the ball.
2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His leg action is clearly visible as he drives up into the ball, with a strong knee bend and explosive push-off that leads into a balanced landing on his front (right) foot.
3.9s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline during the trophy phase, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into the contact.
3.6s
First Serve · Ad · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. At contact his racket face is nearly vertical with the ball struck slightly in front of his body and above head height, emphasizing an upward swing path and high racket head speed through the hitting zone.
3.8s
First Serve · Ad · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a compact platform stance with a pronounced knee bend, and from this angle you can clearly see his front foot driving up and into the court as he lands inside the baseline for recovery.
2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, and his back hip clearly rotates through as his legs extend into the court.
4.5s
First Serve · Ad · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His footwork shows a controlled pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front before an aggressive knee bend and upward drive into the court.
3.5s
First Serve · Ad · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate aggressively into the court as his back leg kicks behind him.
3.6s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, with the back hip thrusting through to initiate strong leg-driven extension into the court.
5.8s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His footwork shows a controlled pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front before driving up into the ball.
4.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. The side angle makes it easy to see his racket dropping into a deep backscratch position before driving up to contact at full extension slightly in front of his body.
4.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. After contact his hitting arm extends fully toward the target while his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him quickly into a balanced landing and ready position.
3.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, with the back hip rotating aggressively into the court as the legs extend.
3.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. After contact he drives his weight into the court with a full torso unwinding, his back leg swinging through and his non-hitting arm tucking in as he lands balanced and ready to recover.
3s
First Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the hitting side, emphasizing a pronounced upward swing path.
3.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. After contact he lands on his front leg with his back leg kicking through behind him, quickly regaining his base and bringing his non-hitting hand back in front to reset into a ready position.
4.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted forward with the ball struck at full extension well above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the hitting arm line.
3.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. From this view, you can see his continental grip stay firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with the racket head snapping up and across the ball.
3.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the body, emphasizing a pronounced pronation through the hit.
4.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders load with a pronounced sideways turn relative to the baseline before uncoiling in sync with his trunk rotation to drive up into the ball.
3s
First Serve · Deuce · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted forward with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket accelerates steeply up and across the ball, indicating strong upward racket head speed.
3.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulder line rotates well past perpendicular to the baseline in the trophy phase, then his trunk uncoils aggressively upward and forward in sequence before his arm whips through contact.
3.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is nearly vertical with a slightly closed angle, meeting the ball at full extension well above his head with pronounced upward racket head speed along the swing path.
5.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His footwork shows a controlled platform stance with minimal pre-serve shuffling, and you can clearly see the weight transfer from back to front leg as he drives up into the toss.
4.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is nearly vertical with a slightly closed angle, meeting the ball at full extension above his head with a pronounced upward swing path.
3.4s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His follow-through finishes high across his body with the non-hitting arm retracting toward his torso as he lands on his front foot and quickly begins to reset his stance for recovery.
120 3.6s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from a central court position, filmed from a front court-level angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders load with a deep turn relative to his hips, then the trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm so the hitting shoulder whips through last in the kinetic chain.
120 3.9s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high path that emphasizes heavy topspin.
120 3.1s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle at 120 fps. His hips load into a strong semi-open position with a deep knee bend, then drive explosively forward as his legs extend through contact.
120 2.7s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a central court position, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil relative to the hips, then uncoil aggressively through contact, making the sequencing of trunk rotation into arm acceleration very clear.
120 3.3s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork includes a quick split step into an aggressive open stance, with a strong push off his outside (right) leg to load and rotate into the shot.
120 2.6s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a front court-level angle in 120 fps slow motion. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high path to impart heavy topspin.
120 2.3s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm swing, making the separation between hip and shoulder rotation easy to see.
120 2.8s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through wraps high over his left shoulder while his weight continues moving into the court, bringing him quickly back toward a neutral ready position.
120 3s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through wraps high over his left shoulder while his weight continues moving into the court, and he quickly drops the racquet and non-hitting hand into a neutral ready position for the next shot.
120 3s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from an inside-out position, filmed from a court-level front angle at 120 fps. His semi-western grip is clearly visible with pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
120 3s
FH Moves Back · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His hips stay relatively open to the court as he loads, with a deep knee bend and strong push off the outside leg to stabilize while retreating.
120 4.3s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a central baseline position, filmed from a front court-level angle in 120 fps slow motion. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around shoulder height, and the racket head whips steeply up the back of the ball to produce heavy topspin.
120 3.4s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a central baseline position, filmed from a front court-level angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body as his weight continues drifting backward, and his non-hitting arm extends out for counterbalance before he resets into a ready stance.
120 3.1s
FH Short · Court-level-front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the short court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His hips stay relatively closed during the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive upward and unwind aggressively through contact as his legs extend off the ground.
120 3.6s
FH Short · Court-level-front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the short court, filmed from a front court-level angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders load with a pronounced coil against the hips before contact, then the trunk uncoils aggressively through the ball, making the sequence of torso rotation easy to distinguish frame by frame.
120 3.4s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his follow-through finishes high across his body while his weight continues moving forward into the court, bringing his non-hitting hand back toward a ready position.
2.8s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a front court-level angle. His feet stay wide in the open stance as he loads on the outside leg, then uses a small hop and quick recovery steps to be ready for the next shot.
3s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay noticeably open toward the net while a strong knee bend and aggressive leg drive upward and into the court are clearly visible.
2.5s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a front court-level angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a low-to-high path to produce heavy topspin.
3.1s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay noticeably open toward the net while a strong knee bend and aggressive leg drive upward are visible as he unloads into the ball.
2.9s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay closed during the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then aggressively uncoil as his legs drive upward and into the court.
5.3s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around chest height, and the racket head whips steeply upward through the ball to produce heavy topspin.
4.1s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. From this angle you can clearly see his semi-western forehand grip creating strong wrist lag on the takeback before the wrist snaps aggressively through contact.
2.6s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from a court_level front angle. His hips load into a strong knee bend before driving upward and uncoiling, with the lead leg bracing and the rear leg pushing off aggressively into the shot.
2.6s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand inside-out from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward through the ball to impart heavy topspin.
3s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front #3 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a heavy topspin swing path.
3.1s
FH Running · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his non-hitting right hand quickly returns toward the racket handle as he regains a neutral ready position.
5.7s
FH Running · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His footwork features a quick adjustment hop into an open stance as he moves wide, followed by aggressive recovery steps back toward the middle after contact.
4.1s
FH Running · Court-level-front #3 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His footwork features a quick adjustment hop into an open stance as he sprints wide, then a pronounced recovery step back toward the center after contact.
2.9s
FH Running · Court-level-front #4 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the front, filmed from a court-level angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path for heavy topspin.
2.2s
FH Running · Court-level-front #5 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the forecourt, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around shoulder height, and the racket head whips upward on a steep low-to-high path for heavy topspin.
2.9s
FH Running · Court-level-front #6 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the front, filmed from court_level. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils aggressively through contact with a pronounced separation between hip and shoulder rotation.
2s
FH Short · Court-level-front Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the front of the court, filmed from a court_level front angle. After contact his left arm extends fully across his body with the racket finishing high, and he quickly brings both hands back toward his torso as he regains a neutral ready position.
3.1s
FH Wide Down The Line · Court-level-front Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a wide position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His semi-western forehand grip is evident with pronounced wrist lag in the takeback that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
3.8s
FH Center · Arm-action · Court-level-rear Fernando Verdasco's forehand from center court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips load into a strong closed position with a deep knee bend before driving up through the legs into an aggressive open-hip rotation toward contact.
2.6s
FH Center · Court-level-rear · Neutral Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle. From this view, his semi-western grip and pronounced wrist lag are evident as the racquet head trails well behind his hand before uncoiling into contact.
2.7s
FH Center · Court-level-rear · Open Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork features a quick split-step into a wide open stance, with a strong push off the outside leg and a clear crossover recovery step back to the middle.
2.5s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Court-level-rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from a neutral position, filmed from a court_level rear angle. His follow-through wraps fully across his body with the non-hitting arm retracting back into his torso as he pushes off the outside leg to recover toward a balanced ready position.
3.6s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Court-level-rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a court_level rear angle. From this view, his semi-western grip and delayed wrist lag are evident as the racket head trails well behind the hand before uncoiling into contact.
2.6s
FH Inside In · Court-level-rear Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. At contact his left-handed racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around shoulder height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward through the ball to produce heavy topspin.
2.7s
FH Inside In · Court-level-rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils aggressively with the left shoulder driving forward ahead of the arm swing in a clear kinetic chain sequence.
2.4s
FH Inside In · Court-level-rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. The contact point is taken well in front of his body with the racket face slightly closed and the racket head accelerating steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
4.6s
FH Inside In · Court-level-rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His semi-western grip is clearly visible with pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into strong pronation through contact.
2.6s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Court-level-rear Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork features a loaded open stance with a strong pivot on the outside (right) foot before rotating through the shot and taking a small recovery step back toward the center.
2.6s
FH Short · Court-level-rear · Neutral Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a central neutral-stance position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high path to produce heavy topspin.
2.9s
FH Half Volley Center · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His semi-western grip and pronounced wrist lag are clearly visible before contact, followed by a sharp wrist pronation through the ball.
120 1.7s
FH Center · Court-level-side · Neutral · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed during the loading phase with a pronounced knee bend, then drive forward as his legs extend explosively into the court.
120 2.8s
FH Center · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil ahead of the hips so the trunk leads the arm into contact with a pronounced late shoulder whip.
120 3.3s
FH Center · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from center court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving forward, bringing him quickly back into a neutral ready position with both hands returning to the racquet.
120 3.1s
FH Center · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from center court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. The side view makes it easy to see his racket face slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
120 2.9s
FH Center · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the racket to re-establish a neutral ready position.
120 2.6s
FH Center · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. After contact he finishes with a high, wrap-around follow-through while his weight continues driving off his left leg, quickly bringing both hands back in front to reset into a ready position.
120 3s
FH Center · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His semi-western forehand grip is clear, with pronounced wrist lag on the racquet drop and a sharp release of the wrist into contact to load heavy topspin.
120 2.4s
FH · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a pronounced low-to-high path.
120 12.6s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork includes a quick adjustment hop into a wide open stance, followed by a strong pivot on the outside leg and a pronounced recovery step back toward the center after contact.
120 2.5s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side · 120fps #10 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders load with a deep turn that coils the trunk, then uncoil in sequence from hips to torso to arm, making the separation and re-rotation of the upper body especially clear in slow motion.
120 3.3s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side · 120fps #11 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive explosively forward as the legs extend into contact, clearly showing the timing of hip rotation relative to leg push-off.
120 3.6s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. After contact his follow-through wraps fully across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, and his non-hitting hand quickly returns in front of his torso as he transitions back toward a neutral ready position.
120 3.2s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His semi-western grip is clearly visible with pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
120 3.1s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips load into a deep knee bend with the left leg driving up and across, creating a pronounced opening of the hips toward the inside-in target as he uncoils.
120 2.7s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His semi-western grip is evident in the strong wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a pronounced pronation through contact.
120 3.3s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around chest to shoulder height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
120 2.8s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side · 120fps #7 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path for heavy topspin.
120 3.5s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side · 120fps #8 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle. His open-stance setup is followed by a strong pivot on the outside (right) leg and a quick recovery step that brings him back toward a neutral position on the baseline.
120 3.7s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side · 120fps #9 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. The contact point shows his racket face slightly closed with the ball struck around shoulder height, and the racket head accelerating steeply upward through contact to produce heavy topspin.
120 2.6s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into an open stance, followed by a pronounced pivot on the left leg as the right leg steps through for recovery along the baseline.
120 3s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #10 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from an inside-out position, filmed from a court-level side angle. His semi-western grip and heavy wrist lag are clearly visible as the racket head trails behind before a pronounced wrist snap through contact.
120 3.3s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #11 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the court-level side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive explosively into rotation as the legs extend upward and into the court.
120 2.9s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders coil well past perpendicular to the net before uncoiling in sync with a pronounced trunk rotation, creating a clear sequence from hip turn through torso to the hitting arm.
120 2.9s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from a neutral position, filmed from a court_level_side angle at 120 fps. The side view makes it easy to see his racket lag with a slightly closed racket face at contact and how he strikes the ball around shoulder height with an aggressive low-to-high swing path.
120 3.1s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork shows a quick adjustment step into a strong open stance, with a compact split and a clear pivot on the outside (right) foot before rotating through the shot.
120 2.8s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His semi-western forehand grip is clearly visible, with pronounced wrist lag on the forward swing that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
120 3.3s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay closed during the initial load with a deep knee bend, then drive aggressively forward and open as his legs extend through contact.
120 3s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #7 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the middle of the court, filmed from a court_level_side angle in 120 fps slow motion. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
120 3.4s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #8 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork shows a quick adjustment hop into a wide open stance, with a strong push off the outside (right) leg and a clear recovery step back toward the center after contact.
120 3s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #9 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly re-centers his stance into a ready position.
120 4.2s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from a central baseline position, filmed from a court_level_side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork features a quick split-step into an aggressive open stance, with a strong pivot on the left leg and a pronounced recovery step that readies him to move back toward the center.
120 3.1s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · 120fps #10 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His quick split step into a wide open stance and aggressive pivot off the outside leg are clearly visible before he drives through and recovers back toward the center.
120 3.8s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · 120fps #11 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders load with a deep coil relative to his hips before uncoiling aggressively through contact, making the trunk rotation and sequencing through the kinetic chain easy to distinguish from this side view.
120 2.9s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay closed as he loads with a deep knee bend on the outside leg, then drive aggressively through, with the lead hip uncoiling ahead of the shoulders.
120 3s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips load into a deep knee bend with a pronounced sit into the back leg, then drive forward as the rear hip aggressively unwinds toward the court before contact.
120 2.8s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm to drive the kinetic chain through contact.
120 3.6s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand struck Inside-Out from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His semi-western grip is clear, with pronounced wrist lag on the racquet drop and an aggressive wrist snap through contact to load heavy topspin.
120 2.7s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head rapidly through contact.
120 3.4s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · 120fps #7 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. The slow-motion view makes it easy to see his racket face brushing up steeply on the outside of the ball at a contact point around chest height, with the racket head accelerating rapidly up and across his body.
120 2.7s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · 120fps #8 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight drives into the court, finishing in a wide, athletic stance that quickly transitions back toward a ready position.
120 3s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · 120fps #9 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork features a quick split-step into a wide open stance, with an aggressive lateral push off the outside leg and a pronounced recovery step back toward the center after contact.
120 2.6s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · Neutral · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120fps. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path for heavy topspin.
120 3.3s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · Neutral · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through wraps high over his shoulder while his weight continues moving into the court, bringing him quickly back into a balanced ready position.
120 3.2s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · Neutral · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance on the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His semi-western grip is clearly visible with the wrist laid back into a strong lag position before uncoiling into contact.
120 3.2s
FH Moves Back · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. The side view makes it easy to see his extreme lag with the racket head trailing behind the hand before contact, with the racket face slightly closed and striking the ball around waist to chest height on a steep low-to-high path.
120 3s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120fps slow motion. His hips stay relatively closed as he retreats, with a deep knee bend and strong push off the outside leg to stabilize and drive back into the shot despite his backward momentum.
120 3s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His footwork features quick retreating adjustment steps into an open stance, with a pronounced loading on the outside leg before pivoting to recover toward the center.
120 3.4s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing, making the sequential rotation of torso to hitting shoulder very clear.
120 4.3s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg, with a deep knee bend and strong push off the back leg to stabilize the shot despite his backward momentum.
120 3.1s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork shows a quick adjustment step backward into an open stance, with a pronounced weight shift onto the outside (right) leg before rotating into the shot.
120 3s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His semi-western grip is easy to see as he maintains deep wrist lag in the racquet drop before releasing a pronounced wrist snap through contact.
120 2.3s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-side · 120fps #7 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively open to the court as he retreats, with a deep knee bend and strong leg drive upward to stabilize and lift the ball despite moving backward.
120 2.5s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-side · 120fps #8 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His footwork includes quick adjustment steps as he retreats, setting up in an open stance with his outside (right) leg anchoring before he swings.
120 3.3s
FH Running · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the Deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His hips stay closed as he drives off the outside leg, with a deep knee bend that loads into an aggressive lateral push toward the ball.
120 3.4s
FH Running · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His semi-western grip is clear as his wrist stays laid back through the forward swing before releasing into a pronounced snap right after contact.
120 2.7s
FH Running · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His follow-through wraps high across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance before he quickly regains a neutral ready position.
120 2.9s
FH Running · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his non-hitting arm extends backward, helping him decelerate and transition into a balanced recovery stance.
120 2.8s
FH Running · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and you can clearly see the racket head accelerating steeply up the back of the ball for heavy topspin.
120 3.3s
FH Lob Running · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's running forehand lob from the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through wraps up high across his body while his momentum carries him toward the sideline before he rebalances into a neutral ready position.
120 3.3s
FH Running · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand on the run from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His semi-western forehand grip is clear from the side, with a pronounced wrist lag on the racquet drop that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
120 3.3s
FH Running · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay open toward the court while his outside leg drives laterally, with a pronounced knee bend loading into the ground before extending through the shot.
120 2.9s
FH Running · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
120 2.6s
FH Running · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His follow-through wraps fully across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance before he quickly regathers his feet into a neutral ready position.
120 2.8s
FH Running · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from an open stance at the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay noticeably open toward the court as his outside leg loads with a deep knee bend, then drives upward to initiate rotation through contact.
120 2.9s
FH Running · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head whips steeply upward through the contact zone to impart heavy topspin.
120 2.8s
FH Running · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #7 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from an open stance on the forehand side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil ahead of the hips with a pronounced trunk whip that is easy to track in 120 fps slow motion.
120 2.5s
FH Short · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm with a noticeable delay before the forearm and wrist whip through.
120 3.4s
FH Short · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His semi-western grip and short arm action produce a pronounced wrist lag that releases into a sharp pronation just before and through contact.
120 2.7s
FH Short · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork shows a quick adjustment hop into a semi-open stance, with a strong left-leg plant and a small recovery step that prepares him to move back to the center.
120 4.6s
FH Short · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the rapid upward acceleration of the racket head creates a visibly steep low-to-high swing path.
120 2.5s
FH Short · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His semi-western grip is evident in the strong wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a pronounced wrist pronation through contact.
120 3.2s
FH Short · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm, with a slight late over-rotation contributing to the error.
120 9.8s
FH Short · Court-level-side · Neutral · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance at short court position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight transfers onto his front foot, bringing him quickly back toward a ready position.
120 1.6s
FH Short · Court-level-side · Neutral · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a central baseline position in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance before contact, followed by a pronounced recovery step that quickly re-centers him on the baseline.
120 2.3s
FH Short · Court-level-side · Neutral · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance at center court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a stable neutral base before contact, followed by a quick recovery step that readies him to move laterally for the next ball.
120 2.6s
FH Short · Court-level-side · Neutral · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance at short court distance, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive forward as the legs extend aggressively into the court during the forward swing.
120 3.9s
FH Short · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a short-court position in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders and trunk load deeply with a pronounced coil, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion where the torso rotation leads the arm swing into contact.
120 4s
FH Short · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a central position in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through finishes high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, and his non-hitting arm quickly retracts to help him reset into a ready position.
120 4.1s
FH Short · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral position on the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
120 2s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork includes a quick adjustment shuffle into a semi-open stance, with a pronounced left-leg drive and a small recovery step that starts immediately after contact.
120 3s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around shoulder height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
120 3s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand to a wide ball from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His follow-through finishes high across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly regains a ready stance with his weight transferring back toward the center of the court.
120 2.6s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a wide position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His hips stay closed as he loads with a deep knee bend on the outside leg, then drive explosively through, with the rear hip aggressively unwinding toward the court.
120 2.8s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders load with a deep coil relative to his hips, then uncoil aggressively with the trunk leading the arm so the racquet lags behind before whipping through contact.
120 2.5s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His semi-western forehand grip is paired with pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
120 2.8s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand to a wide ball from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His hips load into a deep knee bend with a pronounced coil, then uncoil aggressively as his legs drive up and into the court to initiate rotation into the shot.
120 2.6s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand to a wide target from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing so that the chest is already opening toward the court as the racquet accelerates forward.
120 2.6s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand to a wide target from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing so the chest opens toward the court before contact.
120 2.3s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Neutral · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a wide position, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket meets the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head rapidly through contact.
120 3.5s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His open stance shows a pronounced hip coil against a deep knee bend on the outside leg, then an aggressive uncoiling with strong leg drive pushing off the ground into contact on the wide ball.
120 2.4s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #10 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His semi-western forehand grip is evident with pronounced wrist lag on the forward swing before a strong pronation and relaxed wrist release through contact.
120 2.7s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay markedly open toward the court while his legs load with a deep outside-knee bend, driving up and across to recover after contact.
120 2.9s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand wide from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His semi-western grip is evident in the strong wrist lag on the take-back, followed by a pronounced wrist pronation as the racket whips up and across the ball.
120 3.1s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
120 2.5s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand to a wide target from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay coiled as his knees sink into a deep load, then drive upward and forward with an aggressive hip uncoil that propels his legs through the shot.
120 3s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn before the trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm, making the separation between hip and shoulder rotation easy to see in slow motion.
120 2.6s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #7 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle. His open stance is clear as his outside (right) leg plants firmly while his left leg loads and then pivots, with a small recovery step starting immediately after contact.
120 2.6s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #8 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the deuce side in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving toward the sideline, and his non-hitting hand extends back to help him recover into a ready position.
120 2.7s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps #9 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a wide position, filmed from a court-level side angle. His open stance is clear as his outside (right) leg plants firmly while his left leg loads and rotates, with a small recovery step back toward the baseline after contact.
120 5.4s
FH Center · Court-level-side · Open #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm swing, making the sequencing of torso rotation into contact very clear from the side.
2.9s
FH Center · Court-level-side · Open #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil aggressively with the trunk leading the arm swing, making the sequencing of torso rotation into contact very clear from this side view.
2.9s
FH Center · Court-level-side · Open #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His feet set wide in an open base with a small hop into the split step before planting, then he rotates aggressively around his left leg and uses quick recovery steps to stay near the center hash.
3.2s
FH Center · Court-level-side · Open #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from center court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. The side view makes it easy to see his racket drop well below the ball before accelerating up to a contact point around shoulder height with a slightly closed racket face for heavy topspin.
3s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Court-level-side Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level side angle. At contact his left arm extends fully with the racket face slightly closed and striking the ball around shoulder height, before accelerating steeply upward on a heavy topspin swing path.
3.3s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil aggressively with the trunk leading the arm to whip through contact.
4.9s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this side view, his semi-western grip and deep wrist lag before aggressively unwinding into contact are clearly visible.
3.3s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His follow-through finishes high across his body with his weight driving into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back to the racket to recover into a ready position.
3s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from the baseline, filmed from a court_level_side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net during the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so that the chest faces forward right at contact.
3.3s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the Deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a quick adjustment hop into a semi-open stance, followed by an aggressive pivot and strong forward recovery step back toward the center.
3.2s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side #6 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the Deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path for heavy topspin.
3.3s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the Deuce side, filmed from court_level_side. The side view makes it easy to see his racket drop well below the ball before accelerating up with a slightly closed face to create heavy topspin at a contact point around waist to chest height.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand inside-out from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. He uses an open stance with a strong load on his outside (right) leg, then rotates aggressively through the shot with a quick recovery shuffle back toward his ready position.
3.1s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from a court_level_side angle. His contact point is well in front of his body with the racket face slightly closed and the racket head accelerating steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
2.6s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side #4 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders load with a deep turn so that his back nearly faces the net before contact, then his trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm swing, making the upper body rotation a clear driver of racket head speed.
4.1s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from a court_level_side angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body as his weight drives forward into the court, with his non-hitting arm extending back before he quickly resets into a ready position.
3.1s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side #6 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the baseline, filmed from a court_level_side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm swing, creating a pronounced separation between hip and shoulder rotation.
3.3s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance on the inside-out pattern, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this view, his semi-western forehand grip is evident with a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
4.2s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from a neutral stance, filmed from a court_level_side angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight transfers onto his front foot, and he quickly brings both hands back to a ready position for the next shot.
2.7s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · Neutral #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from a neutral stance, filmed from a court level side angle. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that produces heavy topspin.
4s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · Neutral #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His follow-through wraps up high across his body while his weight transfers into the court, bringing him quickly back into a ready position with the non-hitting hand resetting on the racquet.
3.5s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · Neutral #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance on the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance before contact, followed by a pronounced cross-step recovery back toward the center.
3s
FH Short · Court-level-side #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body as his weight moves into the court and his non-hitting arm extends back to help him recover toward a neutral ready position.
4.1s
FH Short · Court-level-side #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His feet set in a semi-open stance with a pronounced loading on the outside (right) leg before a quick recovery step brings him back toward the center.
4.2s
FH Short · Court-level-side #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips load into a strong semi-open position with a deep knee bend, then drive upward and forward as the legs extend aggressively through contact.
3.9s
FH Short · Court-level-side #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position.
2.9s
FH Short · Court-level-side #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this side view, you can clearly see his semi-western grip setting up heavy wrist lag before contact, followed by a pronounced wrist snap up and across the ball to create topspin.
5s
FH Short · Court-level-side #6 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket meets the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head rapidly through contact.
2.8s
FH Short · Court-level-side · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance on the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His semi-western forehand grip is easy to see here, with a pronounced wrist lag on the racquet head that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
2.9s
FH Short · Court-level-side · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance at short court position, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight transfers onto his front leg, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the racket to reset into a ready position.
3s
FH Short · Court-level-side · Neutral #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance on the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His semi-western grip is evident in the strong wrist lag on the take-back, followed by a pronounced wrist snap up and across the ball at contact.
3.1s
FH Short · Court-level-side · Neutral #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance on the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His semi-western grip is evident with the racket laid back and pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
4.7s
FH Short · Court-level-side · Neutral #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed during the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive forward aggressively as his legs extend into the court.
3s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the deuce side in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His semi-western forehand grip is evident in the strong wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a pronounced wrist pronation through contact.
3.4s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court level side angle. He plants in a strong open stance with his outside (right) leg bracing while his left leg loads and then pivots, followed by a quick lateral recovery step back toward the center.
2.7s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open #3 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the deuce side in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving toward the sideline before he plants and begins to recover back toward a neutral ready position.
2.6s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open #4 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a steep low-to-high swing path, and the racket face is closed enough to impart heavy topspin at a contact point around waist to chest height.
2.6s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open #5 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving toward the sideline before he pushes back into a ready position.
3.1s
FH Wide · Court-level-side · Open #6 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance on the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His semi-western forehand grip is paired with pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into strong pronation through contact.
2.7s
FH Center · Front · Open · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a front angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil ahead of the hips so the trunk drives the racket through contact with a pronounced left-side lead.
120 3s
FH Center · Front · Open · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a front angle. His semi-western forehand grip and pronounced wrist lag into contact are clearly visible in this high-speed view, with a strong pronation of the wrist through the follow-through.
120 2.6s
FH Center · Front · Open · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a front angle at 120 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around chest height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward to produce heavy topspin.
120 2.7s
FH Center · Front · Open · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a front angle at 120 fps slow motion. His hips stay noticeably open toward the net as his legs load with a deep knee bend, then drive upward to initiate the forward swing.
120 2.6s
FH Center · Front · Open · 250fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a front angle. His torso shows a deep coil with the left shoulder turning significantly inward before uncoiling aggressively through contact, with the trunk rotation clearly leading the arm swing in the kinetic chain.
250 2.5s
FH Inside In · Front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle at 120 fps. His semi-western forehand grip and pronounced wrist lag into contact are clearly visible, with the wrist releasing into a strong pronation through the hitting zone.
120 3.7s
FH Inside In · Front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from a central position, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil ahead of the hips with a pronounced trunk rotation that whips his left side through the contact zone.
120 2.8s
FH Inside In · Front · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle at 120 fps. After contact his follow-through wraps across his body with his weight driving into the court, and he quickly drops the racquet and brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position for recovery.
120 2.8s
FH Moves Back · Front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the front at 120 fps. His contact point is taken well out in front with the racket face slightly closed, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward through the ball to produce heavy topspin.
120 2.5s
FH Running · Front · Open · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand on the run from an open stance, filmed from the front at 120 fps. His semi-western forehand grip is easy to see here, with a pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
120 2.3s
FH Running · Front · Open · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from a central position, filmed from the front at 120 fps slow motion. His open stance is clear as he plants his outside (right) leg wide while on the move, then uses quick recovery steps to push back toward the center after contact.
120 3s
FH Running · Front · Open · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from a central position, filmed from the front at 120 fps. His open stance is clear as he plants his outside (right) foot wide while on the move, then uses quick recovery steps to push back toward the center after contact.
120 2.8s
FH Running · Front · Open · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the front, filmed from a court-level front angle at 120 fps. His open stance is clear as he plants his outside (right) leg wide while the inside (left) leg trails, with a quick adjustment hop after contact to recover back toward the center.
120 3.2s
FH Running · Front · Open · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from an open stance, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate sharply away from the net during the unit turn, then uncoil aggressively with the trunk leading the swing before the arm whips through.
120 3.4s
FH Short · Front · Neutral · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance, filmed from the front at 120 fps. His semi-western forehand grip is clearly visible with pronounced wrist lag in the forward swing before a strong, upward wrist release through contact.
120 2.7s
FH Wide · Front · Open · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from the front at 120 fps. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving toward the court, bringing him quickly back into a ready position.
120 2.9s
FH Wide · Front · Open · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the center in an open stance, filmed from a front angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact, his follow-through finishes high across his body with his weight staying on the outside (right) leg before he regroups the non-hitting hand toward the racket for the next shot.
120 2.7s
FH Wide · Front · Open · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from a front angle. His semi-western grip is clear as his wrist stays laid back through the lag phase before uncoiling into a pronounced pronation at contact.
120 3s
FH Wide · Front · Open · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand to a wide ball from an open stance, filmed from the front at 120 fps. His shoulders coil significantly past his hips before contact, then his trunk uncoils aggressively with the chest rotating toward the target as part of a clear kinetic chain sequence.
120 2.9s
FH Center · Arm-action · Front Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western forehand grip is clear, with pronounced wrist lag in the takeback that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
2.1s
FH Center Cross Court · Front Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive explosively upward and into the court as his legs extend into the shot.
3.1s
FH Center Down The Line · Front Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court hit down the line, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is evident with the racket face closed and a pronounced wrist lag that snaps forward aggressively right before contact.
2.7s
FH Half Volley Center · Front Fernando Verdasco's forehand from center court, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net in the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils aggressively through contact with a pronounced chest rotation toward the target.
2.9s
FH Center · Front · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the front. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight transfers onto his front foot, quickly bringing both hands back toward a ready position.
2.8s
FH Center · Front · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center in a neutral stance, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm, with the lead shoulder driving up and across through contact.
3s
FH Center · Front · Open #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the front. His semi-western forehand grip is clear with a pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
2.6s
FH Center · Front · Open #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His open stance is clear as he plants his outside (right) foot first, then uses a strong pivot and hip rotation before taking small recovery steps back toward a neutral court position.
4.1s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Front Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a central position, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk load with a pronounced coil, then uncoil aggressively in sequence, with the lead shoulder clearing early and the ribcage rotating ahead of the hips.
3s
FH Inside In · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive explosively forward as his legs push up into contact.
4.2s
FH Inside In · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips open aggressively toward the court as his legs drive up from a deep knee bend, with the left leg bracing and the right leg rotating through the shot.
3.4s
FH Inside In · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips open aggressively toward the court as his legs drive up from a deep knee bend, with the left leg anchoring the load and the right leg rotating through the shot.
3.1s
FH Inside In · Front #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from the center of the baseline, filmed from a front angle. His feet load into a semi-open stance with a pronounced left-foot pivot, and he uses quick adjustment steps to line up the inside-in contact before pushing off into a short recovery.
2.9s
FH Inside In · Front #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western forehand grip is evident with a pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
2.9s
FH Inside In · Front #6 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight moves into the court and his non-hitting hand quickly returns to a ready position in front of his torso.
2.7s
FH Inside In · Front #7 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from the center of the baseline, filmed from the front. After contact his forehand finishes high across his body while his weight drives into the court and his non-hitting arm retracts quickly to help him recover toward a ready position.
3.2s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Front Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the center, filmed from the front. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his right (non-hitting) hand drops back to help him square up quickly into a ready position.
2.7s
FH Inside Out · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. At contact, his left-handed racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around shoulder height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
3s
FH Inside Out · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay closed during the unit turn and then drive explosively into an open position as his legs push up from a deep knee bend.
2.5s
FH Inside Out · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his right hand quickly returns to a neutral position in front of his torso as he resets for the next shot.
3s
FH Inside Out · Front #4 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. He uses an open stance with a pronounced load on his outside (right) leg before pushing off and taking a small recovery hop back toward his ready position.
3.6s
FH Inside Out · Front #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His chest and shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil aggressively with the trunk leading the arm swing into contact.
4.1s
FH Inside Out · Front #6 Fernando Verdasco's forehand inside-out from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His semi-western grip is evident with a pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
5s
FH Inside Out · Front #7 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western forehand grip is easy to see as he maintains strong wrist lag on the takeback before snapping the wrist forward through contact.
3.3s
FH Inside Out · Front #8 Fernando Verdasco's forehand inside-out from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is paired with a pronounced wrist lag that releases into a sharp pronation through contact.
3.1s
FH Moves Back · Arm-action · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a central baseline position, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward through the hitting zone for heavy topspin.
3.9s
FH Moves Back · Arm-action · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from the center, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around chest height, and the racket accelerates steeply upward, emphasizing heavy topspin from this angle.
3.3s
FH Moves Back · Front Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a central baseline position, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively open to the court as he retreats, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive to lift the ball despite losing ground.
3s
FH Running Cross Court · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the center on a cross-court ball, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is evident in the closed racket face on the takeback, with a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
3s
FH Running Cross Court · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the center moving cross-court, filmed from the front. His racket meets the ball slightly above waist height with a markedly closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that produces heavy topspin.
3.3s
FH Running Down The Line · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand down the line from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively open toward the net while his outside leg drives hard into the court, with a pronounced knee bend that loads before pushing up and through the shot.
3.3s
FH Running Down The Line · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand down the line from the forecourt, filmed from the front. His footwork includes a quick adjustment hop into an open stance as he sprints wide, followed by a strong cross-step recovery toward the center baseline.
3.3s
FH Running Down The Line · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand down the line from a neutral court position, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed as he sprints forward, with a deep left-knee bend and strong push off the outside leg to stabilize his base before contact.
3.2s
FH Running · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, and his non-hitting hand quickly returns in front of his torso to help him recover toward a neutral ready position.
3.3s
FH Running · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the front, filmed from a front court-level angle. His semi-western forehand grip is evident with a pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a sharp wrist snap through contact.
2.8s
FH Running · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively open toward the net while his outside leg drives laterally, with a noticeable knee bend that loads before he pushes into the shot.
3s
FH Running · Front #4 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the front court position, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk so that the chest finishes fully facing the target at contact and into the follow-through.
2.8s
FH Running · Front #5 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the front court position, filmed from a front angle. His torso shows a pronounced coil with the left shoulder rotating well across the body before contact, followed by a strong uncoiling of the trunk that clearly precedes the full extension of his hitting arm.
3.1s
FH Short · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. He uses a wide, semi-open stance with a pronounced unit turn and a quick recovery step that brings him back toward his ready position after contact.
4.1s
FH Short · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the forecourt, filmed from a front angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight moves into the court and his non-hitting hand quickly resets in front of his torso to prepare for the next shot.
3.3s
FH Short · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the front of the court, filmed from a front angle. His feet set up in a wide open stance with a pronounced load on the outside leg before a quick recovery step brings him back toward the center.
5.4s
FH Short · Front #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center court position, filmed from the front. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive upward and unwind aggressively as his legs extend into the shot.
5.4s
FH Short · Front #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the front court position, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils aggressively with the lead shoulder driving up and across before contact.
5.9s
FH Short · Front · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a central neutral-stance position, filmed from the front. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight transfers onto his front foot and he quickly resets his hands into a ready position.
3.3s
FH Short · Front · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance in the middle of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western forehand grip is evident with a pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a strong wrist snap just before and through contact.
4.1s
FH Wide Cross Court · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the deuce court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a heavy topspin swing path.
3.1s
FH Wide Cross Court · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the center baseline, filmed from a front angle. His hips open aggressively toward the sideline as his outside leg drives upward and outward, with a deep knee bend preceding a strong push off the ground.
2.9s
FH Wide Cross Court · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the front. His footwork sequence includes a quick adjustment shuffle into an open stance, followed by a strong pivot and aggressive recovery step back toward the center.
3s
FH Wide Down The Line · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is evident with a pronounced wrist lag on the racquet head before an aggressive wrist snap through contact.
4.6s
FH Wide · Front · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance on a wide ball, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm swing, creating a clear separation between hip and shoulder rotation.
2.6s
FH Wide · Front · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a wide position in a neutral stance, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm swing, making the torso rotation clearly lead the kinetic chain into contact.
2.3s
FH Wide · Front · Open #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils aggressively with the chest driving through toward the contact zone before the arm whips through.
2.9s
FH Wide · Front · Open #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the front. His open stance is clear as he plants his outside (right) foot, loads heavily on it, and then uses a quick recovery step with his left leg to push back toward the center.
2.9s
FH Wide · Front · Open #3 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the middle of the court in an open stance, filmed from the front. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving toward the court, and he quickly brings both hands back to a neutral ready position.
2.6s
FH Wide · Front · Open #4 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the center in an open stance, filmed from the front. After contact his follow-through finishes high across his body while his weight continues moving toward the court and his non-hitting hand resets quickly into a ready position.
2.9s
FH Wide · Front · Open #5 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a heavy topspin swing path.
3.2s
FH Center · Arm-action · Rear · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle at 120 fps. His upper body shows a deep shoulder turn with the hitting-side shoulder dipping slightly below the non-hitting shoulder before an aggressive uncoiling of the trunk back toward the ball.
120 2.9s
FH Half Volley Center · Rear · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, and he quickly resets both hands on the racquet in a ready position.
120 1.6s
FH Center · Rear · Neutral · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle at 120 fps. His footwork pattern includes a small hop into a neutral stance before contact, followed by a quick recovery shuffle that keeps his hips aligned toward the baseline.
120 2.8s
FH Center · Rear · Open · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle at 120 fps. His semi-western grip and laid-back wrist position create pronounced lag before contact, with a distinct forearm and wrist pronation through the ball.
120 3.1s
FH Center · Rear · Open · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle at 120 fps slow motion. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around shoulder height, and the racket head whips upward on a steep low-to-high path for heavy topspin.
120 2.1s
FH Center · Rear · Open · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His open stance is clear as he plants his outside (right) foot, then uses a strong pivot and hip rotation while keeping a wide base before recovering back toward the middle.
120 2.7s
FH Inside In · Rear · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork includes a quick split-step into a wide open stance, followed by a strong pivot on the left leg and a pronounced recovery step back toward the middle after contact.
120 3.6s
FH Inside In · Rear · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear angle at 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the racket in a compact ready position.
120 3.5s
FH Inside Out · Rear · Neutral · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle at 120 fps. From this view, you can clearly see his semi-western grip creating heavy wrist lag on the takeback before a pronounced wrist snap through contact.
120 2.9s
FH Inside Out · Rear · Neutral · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle at 120 fps. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive forward aggressively as the legs extend into contact.
120 2.7s
FH Moves Back · Rear · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. His racket contacts the ball slightly above waist height with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates rapidly through contact.
120 2.5s
FH Moves Back · Rear · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the rear at 120 fps. His semi-western forehand grip is clearly visible with pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
120 2.9s
FH Moves Back · Rear · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing, making the sequential shoulder and torso rotation easy to see in slow motion.
120 3s
FH Moves Back · Rear · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear angle at 120 fps. After contact his follow-through wraps high over his left shoulder as his weight continues drifting backward, and his non-hitting hand extends out for balance before he resets into a ready position.
120 3.2s
FH Running · Rear · Open · 250fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand in an open stance from the rear, filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline during the unit turn, then uncoil aggressively through contact with the trunk leading the racquet arm in a clear sequential kinetic chain.
250 2.8s
FH Running · Rear · Open · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. His open stance is clear as he plants his outside (right) leg wide, then uses rapid crossover recovery steps to get back toward the middle after contact.
120 3.1s
FH Running · Rear · Open · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from an open stance, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact he drives his hitting arm up and across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance, then quickly re-centers his feet into a neutral ready position.
120 2.5s
FH Running · Rear · Open · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from an open stance, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. His hips stay noticeably open toward the court as his outside leg plants and drives upward, with a deep knee bend that loads the legs before uncoiling into the shot.
120 3.1s
FH Running · Rear · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from a neutral court position, filmed from the rear at 120 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around shoulder height, and the high-speed view makes the rapid upward acceleration of the racket head along a steep topspin path clearly visible.
120 3s
FH Center Cross Court · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His semi-western grip is evident in the way his wrist lags deeply on the takeback before uncoiling into a pronounced pronation through contact.
3.7s
FH Center Cross Court · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a quick hop into a wide open stance followed by a strong pivot and recovery step back toward the middle after the cross-court swing.
3s
FH Center Down The Line · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court hit down the line, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his left-handed racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a heavy topspin swing path.
2.6s
FH Center Down The Line · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court hit down the line, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a heavy topspin swing path.
3.3s
FH Center · Rear · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance before contact, followed by a quick recovery step back toward the center baseline position.
2s
FH Center · Rear · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so that the chest squares to the net just after contact.
5.1s
FH Center · Rear · Open #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay noticeably open toward the court as he loads, with a deep knee bend and strong leg drive upward and into the ball.
2.7s
FH Center · Rear · Open #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay noticeably open toward the court as he loads on a wide base, with a deep knee bend and strong leg drive pushing up and into the ball.
2.7s
FH Center · Rear · Open #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a heavy topspin swing path.
4.6s
FH Center · Rear · Open #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, quickly bringing both hands back to a neutral ready position.
3s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk so that the chest faces the target just after contact.
2.6s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. His semi-western forehand grip is clear from the amount of racket face closure, with pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
3s
FH Half Volley Inside In · Rear Fernando Verdasco's forehand inside-in half-volley from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders stay relatively closed with a compact trunk coil, then uncoil rapidly through contact despite the low, abbreviated swing path required for the half-volley.
4.5s
FH Inside In · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the rear. His hips uncoil aggressively from a deep knee bend, with strong leg drive off the outside (right) leg initiating rotation into the court.
2.8s
FH Inside In · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. He uses a wide semi-open stance with a strong unit turn and then performs a quick recovery shuffle back toward the middle after contact.
4s
FH Inside In · Rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm swing, showing clear separation between hip and shoulder rotation.
3.3s
FH Inside In · Rear #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight drives into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back to a neutral ready position on the baseline.
4.6s
FH Inside In · Rear #5 Fernando Verdasco's inside-in forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket accelerates steeply upward on a heavy topspin swing path.
3s
FH Inside In · Rear #6 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His feet set up in a strong open stance with a pronounced left-leg pivot, and he uses quick recovery steps to shuffle back toward the center after contact.
2.8s
FH Inside In · Rear #7 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load in a strongly open position with deep knee flexion before driving upward through contact, showing an aggressive leg push into the court.
6.1s
FH Half Volley Inside Out · Rear Fernando Verdasco's forehand inside-out half volley from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his semi-western grip and firm but relaxed wrist position are evident as he keeps minimal wrist snap through contact to control the low half-volley.
3.3s
FH Inside Out · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his left-handed racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist-to-chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a heavy topspin swing path.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the Rear, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the baseline, creating a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders before the arm whips through.
4.4s
FH Inside Out · Rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the rear. His hips uncoil aggressively off a deep knee bend, with the left leg driving up and around to open his stance toward the InsideOut target.
3s
FH Inside Out · Rear #4 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His semi-western forehand grip is clear, with pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that unwinds into strong pronation through contact.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Rear #5 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. He uses an open stance with a pronounced hop into contact and then executes quick lateral recovery steps back toward his ready position.
3.2s
FH Inside Out · Rear #6 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk so that the chest fully faces the court at contact.
3.4s
FH Moves Back · Arm-action · Rear Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he retreats, with a deep knee bend on the outside leg providing the base for an aggressive leg drive into the ball.
3.7s
FH Half Volley Moves Back · Rear Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a heavy topspin swing path.
3.4s
FH Moves Back · Rear Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils aggressively into contact with a pronounced left-shoulder pull-through leading the kinetic chain.
2.7s
FH Running Cross Court · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay closed as he sprints wide, with a deep outside leg bend and strong push-off that drive his body back into the court through contact.
3.3s
FH Running Cross Court · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's running cross-court forehand from a neutral court position, filmed from the rear. His upper body shows a deep shoulder turn with the left shoulder rotating well across his body, and the trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm swing, making the sequencing of hips-to-torso rotation easy to distinguish.
3s
FH Running Down The Line · Rear Fernando Verdasco's running forehand down the line from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the rear. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around shoulder height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a heavy topspin swing path.
3.3s
FH Running · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork features a quick adjustment shuffle into an open stance, followed by aggressive recovery steps back toward the middle after contact.
2.9s
FH Running · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the rear court, filmed from a rear angle. His semi-western grip is evident with the racquet laid back and strong wrist lag before a pronounced wrist release through contact.
3.5s
FH Running · Rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the center court area, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork features a quick crossover sprint into the ball and an open-stance plant with a pronounced recovery step back toward the middle after contact.
3.1s
FH Short · Arm-action · Rear Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from the rear. His footwork features a quick adjustment hop into a semi-open stance, with a pronounced load on the outside (right) leg before driving through the shot and bringing the left leg forward as a recovery step.
3.3s
FH Short · Rear · Neutral Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from the rear. He sets up in a clear neutral stance with his feet aligned roughly parallel to the baseline before driving through the ball and taking small adjustment steps to recover.
3s
FH Short · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils aggressively into contact in a clear sequence from hips to shoulders.
3.8s
FH Short · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees relative to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm, making the sequencing of torso rotation into contact easy to distinguish.
2.5s
FH Short · Rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His left-handed racket contacts the ball slightly above waist height with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that produces heavy topspin.
3.6s
FH Short · Rear #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork features a quick split-step into a wide open stance, followed by a strong pivot on the left leg and a couple of small recovery steps back toward the middle after contact.
3.1s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Rear Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the rear. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils explosively with a pronounced left-shoulder pull-through that clearly precedes the arm whipping through contact.
2.8s
FH Wide Down The Line · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a wide position on the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His semi-western grip is evident in the strong wrist lag on the takeback and the pronounced wrist pronation through contact.
3s
FH Wide Down The Line · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His hips open aggressively toward the court as his legs drive up and into the court, with a pronounced knee bend during the loading phase.
3.2s
FH Wide · Rear · Neutral Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the rear. His neutral stance shows strong hip coil with noticeable knee flex and a driving push off the outside leg as the hips uncoil into the ball.
3.4s
FH Wide · Rear · Open #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a wide position on the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His open stance shows strong hip separation with the left hip clearing aggressively while the knees stay deeply flexed to drive upward and into the shot.
2.6s
FH Wide · Rear · Open #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the rear, hit in an open stance. His feet plant in a strong open base as he loads on the outside leg, then he uses quick recovery steps to shuffle back toward the center after contact.
2.9s
FH Wide · Rear · Open #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a wide position on the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His open stance shows strong hip clearance toward the sideline with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg driving his body through the ball.
2.9s
FH Wide · Rear · Open #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a wide position on the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm swing, showing a clear separation between hip and shoulder rotation.
3s
FH Center · Side · Neutral · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the baseline in a neutral stance, filmed from the side at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed during the unit turn before driving forward, with a pronounced knee bend and strong upward leg drive visible as he uncoils into the ball.
120 3.6s
FH Center · Side · Open · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the baseline in an open stance, filmed from the side at 120 fps slow motion. His feet load in a wide open base with a pronounced pivot on the back (right) foot before driving off the outside leg and taking a small recovery step back toward the center after contact.
120 2.6s
FH Inside In · Side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from the deuce side, filmed from a side camera angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing, making the sequencing of torso rotation into contact very clear.
120 3s
FH Inside In · Side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideIn from a central baseline position, filmed from a side angle at 120 fps. His feet set up in a strong open stance with a pronounced loading on the outside leg before a quick pivot and recovery step back toward the middle.
120 2.8s
FH Inside Out · Side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His hips load into a strong closed position with deep knee flexion before driving up through the legs into an aggressive hip uncoil toward the InsideOut target.
120 3.3s
FH Running · Side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle at 120 fps. The slow motion makes it easy to see his racket face slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward through the ball.
120 3s
FH Running · Side · Open · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from an open stance on the forehand side, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance before he quickly returns to a ready position.
120 2.6s
FH Running · Side · Open · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from an open stance, filmed from the side. The side slow-motion view makes his extreme semi-western grip and pronounced wrist lag before a sharp pronation through contact clearly visible.
120 2.8s
FH Wide · Side · Open · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand hit wide from the baseline, filmed from a side angle at 120 fps. His open stance is clearly visible as he plants his outside (right) foot first, then rotates his hips while using small recovery steps to prepare for the next shot.
120 3.1s
FH Wide · Side · Open · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from a side angle at 120 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around chest height, and the swing path accelerates steeply upward, indicating heavy topspin with high racket head speed.
120 2.3s
FH Center · Arm-action · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His hips load into a strong coil with deep knee flexion, then uncoil aggressively as his legs drive upward and forward through contact.
3s
FH Center · Arm-action · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a semi-open stance, followed by a quick recovery step that readies him to move laterally for the next ball.
3.3s
FH Center · Arm-action · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. The racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed-to-neutral face, and the swing path accelerates steeply upward, producing heavy topspin with the contact point around shoulder height.
2.7s
FH Center · Arm-action · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His contact point is well in front of his body with the racket face slightly closed and the racket head accelerating steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
2.8s
FH Half Volley Center · Side Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through wraps high over his left shoulder as his weight drives forward into the court, finishing with his non-hitting hand extended back before resetting into a ready position.
2.3s
FH Center · Side · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees relative to his hips on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm to initiate a clear kinetic chain into the forward swing.
3.2s
FH Center · Side · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. His semi-western forehand grip is evident with the racket laid back and strong wrist lag that releases into a pronounced wrist snap through contact.
3.1s
FH Center · Side · Neutral #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is evident with a pronounced wrist lag on the racquet drop that unwinds into strong pronation through contact.
2.9s
FH Center · Side · Open #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position.
2.2s
FH Center · Side · Open #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight drives forward into the court, quickly bringing both hands back toward a neutral ready position.
2.5s
FH Center · Side · Open #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His shoulders coil significantly past 90 degrees relative to his hips before uncoiling, with the trunk leading the forward swing and the hitting arm lagging briefly to create a clear kinetic chain sequence.
2.6s
FH Center · Side · Open #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed during the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive explosively into rotation as his legs extend upward and forward through contact.
3s
FH Inside In · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's inside-in forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders coil deeply past perpendicular to the net before contact, with a pronounced trunk uncoil that leads the arm through the hitting zone in a clear kinetic chain sequence.
3.6s
FH Inside In · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His semi-western forehand grip is evident with a pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
2.6s
FH Inside In · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-In from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight drives into the court, bringing him quickly back into a strong, athletic ready position.
3.3s
FH Inside In · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's inside-in forehand from the baseline, filmed from a side angle. His feet load into a strong open stance with a pronounced unit turn, and you can see him use a small adjustment hop before driving through and taking a couple of lateral recovery steps back toward the center.
2.7s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed during the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive explosively into an open position as his legs extend through contact.
3.2s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps fully across his body with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance before he regains a neutral ready stance.
3.4s
FH Inside Out · Side · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance on the inside-out pattern, filmed from the side. His semi-western forehand grip is evident with a pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
3.4s
FH Inside Out · Side · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand inside-out from a neutral stance on the baseline, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance before contact, followed by a pronounced recovery step that brings him back toward the center of the court.
2.8s
FH Inside Out · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the Deuce side, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high across his body with his non-hitting hand counterbalancing behind him before he quickly returns to a wide, athletic ready position.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand Inside-Out from the Deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive aggressively forward as the legs extend into contact.
3s
FH Inside Out · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils aggressively with the left shoulder opening early to drive the kinetic chain through contact.
4.4s
FH Inside Out · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. After contact his follow-through finishes high across his body as his weight drives into the court and he quickly brings both hands back to a neutral ready position.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the Deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive aggressively into rotation as his legs extend into the court.
2.7s
FH Inside Out · Side #6 Fernando Verdasco's inside-out forehand from the Deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His hips load in a closed position with a deep knee bend before driving up and unwinding aggressively through the shot with strong leg extension.
3s
FH Inside Out · Side #7 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the Deuce side, filmed from the Side angle. His footwork includes a quick adjustment hop into a wide open stance, followed by a strong pivot on the outside leg before taking recovery steps back toward the center.
3.6s
FH Inside Out · Side #8 Fernando Verdasco's forehand InsideOut from the Side, filmed from a side angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, bringing him quickly back toward a neutral ready position.
2s
FH Moves Back · Arm-action · Side Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is paired with a pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that snaps through aggressively just after contact.
3.6s
FH Half Volley Moves Back · Side Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg before driving upward, showing a strong upward leg drive that supports his heavy topspin motion.
2.7s
FH Moves Back · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a quick adjustment hop into an open stance as he retreats, followed by a strong rear leg load before rotating into the shot.
2.8s
FH Moves Back · Side #10 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps high over his left shoulder as his weight shifts slightly onto his back leg before he regathers into a ready stance.
2.9s
FH Moves Back · Side #11 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His shoulders coil well past 90 degrees relative to his hips before uncoiling, making the trunk rotation and sequential unwinding through contact very clear from this angle.
2.8s
FH Moves Back · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. At contact his left-handed racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head whips steeply upward along a heavy topspin swing path.
2.6s
FH Moves Back · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. From this angle, you can see his semi-western forehand grip creating pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
2.3s
FH Moves Back · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His footwork features quick adjustment steps as he retreats and sets up in a semi-open stance, with a pronounced push off the outside (right) leg into the shot.
2.6s
FH Moves Back · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high across his body as his weight continues drifting backward, with his non-hitting hand extending behind him to help stabilize before he resets into a ready position.
3.6s
FH Moves Back · Side #6 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. From this angle, you can clearly see his semi-western grip creating heavy wrist lag on the takeback that unloads into a pronounced wrist snap through contact.
2.6s
FH Moves Back · Side #7 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads with a deep knee bend, then drive upward through the legs to lift the ball despite retreating.
3.1s
FH Moves Back · Side #8 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a quick adjustment hop into an open stance as he retreats, then a strong rear-leg load before pushing back into the court with a pronounced recovery step.
3.3s
FH Moves Back · Side #9 Fernando Verdasco's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. The racket meets the ball slightly above waist height with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head aggressively through contact.
3.3s
FH Running · Arm-action · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed as he sprints, with a pronounced knee bend and strong outside-leg push-off driving him into the shot.
3.3s
FH Running · Arm-action · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is clear with a pronounced laid-back wrist creating strong lag before he snaps the wrist through contact.
3.1s
FH Running · Arm-action · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through finishes high across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance before he regroups into a neutral ready position.
2.6s
FH Half Volley Running · Side Fernando Verdasco's running forehand half-volley from the baseline, filmed from the side. His footwork features a quick adjustment shuffle into the ball and an open stance landing on the outside leg before pushing off to recover.
2.8s
FH Running · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high across his body while his weight continues moving forward, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the racket to reset into a ready position after contact.
3.5s
FH Running · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His semi-western forehand grip is evident with a pronounced wrist lag on the forward swing that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
4.1s
FH Running · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed as he sprints out wide, with a deep outside knee bend and strong push off the left leg driving him through the shot.
5.2s
FH Running · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the forecourt on the deuce side, filmed from the side. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving forward, and he quickly brings both hands back on the racquet to recover toward a neutral ready position.
2.6s
FH Running · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a low-to-high path to impart heavy topspin.
3.1s
FH Running · Side #6 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving forward into the court, with his non-hitting arm extending back for balance before he resets into a ready position.
2.9s
FH Running · Side #7 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is paired with a pronounced wrist lag on the forward swing that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.6s
FH Running · Side #8 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm swing, making the sequential hip-to-shoulder unwinding easy to see.
3.1s
FH Short · Arm-action · Side Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from the side. His footwork features a quick split-step into a wide, low open stance, with a pronounced weight shift off his back leg before a strong recovery step back to ready position.
2.6s
FH Short · Side · Neutral #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance on the baseline, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm to drive the kinetic chain into contact.
4.3s
FH Short · Side · Neutral #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance at mid-court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path for heavy topspin.
3.3s
FH Short · Side · Neutral #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from a neutral stance, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed during the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then aggressively unwind as his legs drive upward into contact.
5.3s
FH Short · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist to chest height, and the racket head whips steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
3.6s
FH Short · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the short court, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is evident with strong wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a pronounced wrist snap through contact.
3.4s
FH Short · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils aggressively with the left shoulder opening first and the torso continuing to rotate through contact into the follow-through.
4.7s
FH Short · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed during the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then uncoil aggressively as his legs drive upward and forward into the ball.
3.6s
FH Short · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
4.5s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the side, filmed from a lateral court-level angle. His upper body shows a deep shoulder turn with the hitting-side shoulder dropping and the trunk powerfully uncoiling into contact, clearly sequencing from hip rotation through torso to arm.
2.6s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position.
3s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the side, filmed from a lateral court-level angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils aggressively with a noticeable delay between hip rotation and upper-body release.
3s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His footwork shows a quick crossover step to reach the wide ball, setting up in an open stance with a strong push off the outside leg before recovering back toward the center.
5.1s
FH Wide · Side · Neutral Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from a neutral stance, filmed from the side. His feet plant in a classic neutral stance with a clear step into the ball before he rotates through and then uses small recovery steps to move back toward the center.
3.3s
FH Wide · Side · Open #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and you can see the racket head accelerating steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path for heavy topspin.
3.5s
FH Wide · Side · Open #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance on the ad side, filmed from a side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head whips steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
3s
FH Wide · Side · Open #3 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm to sequence the kinetic chain into contact.
2.4s
FH Wide · Side · Open #4 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils aggressively into contact with a pronounced separation between hip and shoulder rotation.
3.3s
FH Wide · Side · Open #5 Fernando Verdasco's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps fully across his body with his weight landing on his outside (right) leg before he quickly drops the racquet and resets his non-hitting hand in front of his body for recovery.
3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His hips stay relatively closed at the split step, then load into a deep knee bend with strong leg drive upward and slightly forward as he initiates the backhand swing.
120 2.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His two-handed grip stays compact with the non-dominant (right) hand driving the racket while the left wrist remains relatively firm, creating a short lag before a sharp, controlled release through contact.
120 2.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders and trunk load with a pronounced upper-body coil against a relatively stable lower body, then uncoil sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact, making the degree of shoulder turn and torso rotation timing easy to distinguish.
120 3.2s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 120 fps. His two-handed backhand grip stays compact with a firm, stable lead wrist and minimal wrist rollover through contact, making the wrist structure easy to track in slow motion.
120 2.8s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return against a first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle at 120 fps. His two-handed backhand contact point is slightly in front of his body with a relatively closed racket face, and the racket head accelerates sharply upward through the ball to impart heavy topspin.
120 3.1s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His hips stay relatively closed at the split step, then rotate as his knees flex and drive upward through the return, showing a strong push off the outside leg.
120 2.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact he lands on his front leg with his torso uncoiling into the court, and his non-hitting arm drops back to help him square up quickly into a ready position.
120 2.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle at 120 fps. His shoulder line rotates deeply away from the target during the trophy phase, creating a pronounced trunk coil that then uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders into contact.
120 2.2s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk, with a pronounced early coil followed by a synchronized uncoiling of the torso and upper body into the contact.
3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His two-handed backhand meets the ball around waist height with a slightly closed racket face and a compact, forward-directed swing path through contact.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return backhand from the Ad court, filmed from a front court-level angle. After contact he finishes with the racquet wrapping across his body while his weight moves into the court, quickly bringing both hands back toward a neutral ready position.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a front court-level angle. After contact he lands into the court with his weight moving forward and his non-hitting arm dropping back before both hands regroup on the racquet in a compact ready position.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, producing a clear upward brushing motion that increases racket head speed through the hit.
3.2s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulder line rotates well past his hips during the trophy phase, then the trunk uncoils aggressively upward and into the court in a clear sequence from legs to torso to arm.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with a clear pronation of the forearm, striking the ball just above head height to impart strong topspin and kick.
3.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulder line turns well past perpendicular to the baseline before trophy position, then the trunk uncoils aggressively upward and into the court in sync with the shoulder over-rotation into contact.
2.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a front court-level angle. His feet set in a mostly neutral stance before he drives up to the ball, with a small adjustment of the back foot to load on the left leg before landing slightly inside the baseline.
3.1s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His footwork includes a controlled pinpoint stance with the back foot stepping up to join the front foot before an aggressive leg drive into the court.
2.8s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front court-level angle. After contact he lands inside the court with his weight moving forward, and his non-hitting arm tucks in as he quickly brings the racquet down to transition toward a ready position for the next shot.
2.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his strings are nearly square to the target with a slightly closed racket face and the ball struck just above head height, emphasizing an upward swing path and pronounced racket head acceleration through the ball.
3.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving up through the legs into contact, with the rear hip clearly rotating into the court.
3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the racquet over his left shoulder as his weight moves into the court and he quickly resets his feet into a neutral ready position.
3.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His split-step is timed just before the opponent’s contact, leading into a quick pivot and semi-open stance that lets him push off his outside (right) leg and recover a step back toward the center.
2.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. He takes a small split-step just before contact and then plants into a neutral stance, with his outside (right) foot slightly behind as he pushes forward into the ball.
3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip is firm with a noticeable wrist pronation through contact, as the racquet head whips up and across the ball.
3.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline during the trophy phase, then uncoil in sync with a pronounced trunk rotation that leads the upward swing into contact.
3.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact he lands into the court with his weight moving forward, and his non-hitting arm tucks in as he quickly brings the racquet down and readies his torso for the next shot.
3.1s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His split-step into a wide lateral push off the outside leg leads into a semi-open stance, with quick recovery steps preparing him to move back toward the center.
120 2.8s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return against a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a relatively closed face and a compact, upward swing path that accelerates quickly through contact.
120 2.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His two-handed backhand grip shows the left (dominant) hand driving with a strong semi-western orientation while the right hand stays relatively relaxed, allowing a late but sharp wrist snap through contact.
120 2.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His hips stay relatively closed at the split step and then rotate as his legs drive up from a deep knee bend into the backhand return.
120 2.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His split-step into a semi-open stance is clearly visible, followed by a quick lateral push off the outside leg and a small recovery step back toward the center after contact.
120 3.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a compact, upward swing path that accelerates quickly through contact.
120 2.2s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his lead hip, and the two-handed swing drives upward on a steep path for heavy topspin.
120 3.4s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120fps slow motion. His split-step lands just before the opponent’s contact and he plants in a mostly neutral stance, using a quick lateral adjustment step to line up the two-handed backhand before initiating the swing.
120 3.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil before contact, then his trunk uncoils in a clearly sequenced motion from hips through torso to shoulders.
120 2.5s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body turn relative to the hips before the ball arrives, then the trunk uncoils in sequence from the hips through the torso into the shoulders during the forward swing.
120 2.8s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed at the split step and then rotate aggressively with a deep knee bend and strong leg drive into the court as he plants for the two-handed backhand.
120 2.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed racket face and a compact, mostly linear swing path through contact.
120 2.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil before contact, then the trunk uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders, making the degree of torso rotation and timing of the release easy to distinguish in slow motion.
120 3.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His continental grip stays firm through the toss and swing, with a pronounced wrist pronation through contact that is easy to see from the side.
120 3.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120fps. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the racket wrapping across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, bringing him quickly back toward a compact ready position.
120 3.2s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact he extends his follow-through high and across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, finishing in a balanced, ready position for the next shot.
120 3.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders rotate early as he coils the trunk, then uncoil in sequence with the hips so the upper body trails slightly behind the initial hip turn through contact.
120 3.1s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His split-step into a semi-open stance is clearly visible, followed by a quick pivot and lateral adjustment step that set his feet before the two-handed swing.
120 2.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #7 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120fps. After contact his two-handed follow-through finishes high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, bringing him quickly back toward a neutral ready position.
120 2.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His two-handed backhand contact occurs slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head through the ball.
120 2.2s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His continental grip stays firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with the slow motion making the upward snap and forearm rotation especially clear.
120 3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders load with a pronounced closed turn relative to the baseline before the trunk uncoils in sequence with the hips, making the upper body rotation easy to time against the server’s contact.
120 2.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His continental grip stays firm while the slow-motion view makes the upward wrist pronation and snap through contact especially clear.
120 2.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads, with a deep knee bend and strong push off the outside leg driving his lower body into the court through contact.
120 3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Leg-kick · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the racket wrapping across his body while his weight shifts forward into the court, setting him quickly back into a compact two-handed ready position.
120 3s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice return on a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate early to set the racquet path while the trunk stays relatively closed, then uncoils in sync with the forward step to send the slice through contact.
120 2.4s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice return on a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His continental grip is evident with a firm but relaxed hand, and the wrist stays laid back through the swing with a subtle downward carve at contact to keep the slice low.
120 2.4s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice return on a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate early to set the slice and the trunk stays relatively closed through contact before uncoiling slightly as the non-dominant arm counterbalances the rotation.
120 3s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice return from the ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact he extends the racquet hand forward with a long, low follow-through while his weight continues moving into the court and his non-hitting hand starts to come back toward a neutral ready position.
120 2.7s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His follow-through finishes with the racket hand extended forward while his weight continues moving toward the baseline, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a ready position for the next shot.
120 3.7s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His feet set in a neutral stance with a small adjustment step before contact, and he takes a couple of quick recovery steps back toward the center after finishing the slice.
120 3.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His racket face is slightly closed at a contact point above head height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along the edge-on swing path before pronating through the ball.
120 3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #10 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a pronounced wrist snap clearly visible in the slow-motion footage.
120 2.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #11 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate deeply away from the court in the trophy position, then uncoil ahead of the trunk during the upward swing, creating a clear sequential kinetic chain through the torso.
120 3.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #12 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving up into contact, with the back hip rotating aggressively toward the court as his legs extend.
120 2.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a pronounced wrist snap clearly visible from this side view.
120 2.8s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His continental grip is clearly visible with a loose hand and pronounced wrist pronation through contact, followed by a relaxed wrist snap in the follow-through.
120 3.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head whips up and across his body, emphasizing a fast upward swing path.
120 2.8s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's first serve return from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His footwork includes a pronounced split-step into a wide, semi-open stance, followed by a quick adjustment step to load on his outside (right) leg before initiating the return.
120 2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. After contact he drives his weight into the court with his back leg kicking up behind him and quickly brings his tossing arm down into a balanced landing that sets up his recovery stance.
120 2.8s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #7 Fernando Verdasco's first serve return from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a pronounced split-step into a semi-open stance, followed by a quick lateral push off his outside (right) leg to load before driving into the return.
120 3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #8 Fernando Verdasco's first serve return from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a pronounced split-step into an open stance, followed by a quick lateral push off his outside (right) leg to load for the forehand return.
120 2.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #9 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck well above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball, emphasizing heavy topspin and kick.
120 2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. After contact he lets his hitting arm decelerate across his body while his back leg swings forward, bringing him into the court and into a balanced ready position for the next shot.
120 4.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulder line rotates well past perpendicular to the baseline in the trophy position, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm so the hitting shoulder whips up and through in a clear kinetic chain sequence.
120 1.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above full extension, and the high-speed view makes the rapid upward pronation and racket head acceleration through the hitting zone clearly visible.
120 2.8s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball, emphasizing a pronounced upward swing path.
120 2.8s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. After contact he drives his weight into the court with a full pronation of the hitting arm while the non-hitting arm drops and his feet land in a balanced stance that quickly transitions toward a ready position.
120 2.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate aggressively into the court as his back leg kicks back during the landing.
120 3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's first-serve return forehand from the Deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on a deep knee bend, then drive forward with an aggressive leg push that uncoils his lower body into the shot.
120 3.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #6 Fernando Verdasco's first-serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His footwork includes a pronounced split-step timed to the opponent’s contact, followed by a quick lateral adjustment into a semi-open stance before planting for the return.
120 2.7s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His legs show a deep knee bend into the loading phase, with a strong upward leg drive that extends through contact while his hips stay closed to the court for most of the motion before uncoiling.
120 3.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. After contact he lets his hitting arm decelerate across his body while his back leg swings through into the court, bringing him quickly into a balanced ready position for the next shot.
120 3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's forehand return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His semi-western forehand grip is clearly visible, with pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a strong pronation through contact.
120 3.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's second-serve return forehand from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders load with a pronounced turn relative to the hips before uncoiling in sequence, with the trunk rotating aggressively through contact so the chest finishes well past the baseline.
120 2.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #5 Fernando Verdasco's second-serve return forehand from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His split-step lands just before contact and he uses a semi-open stance with a quick lateral adjustment step to load on his outside (right) leg before swinging.
120 3.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return forehand from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a compact split-step into a semi-open stance, with a quick pivot of the outside foot that sets up an efficient lateral push toward the ball.
120 4.1s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His follow-through finishes high across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly regains a neutral ready position with his weight shifting back to the baseline stance after contact.
120 3.4s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His continental grip stays firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with a pronounced snap upward to impart heavy spin.
120 3.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's forehand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay closed through the early load with a deep knee bend, then drive forward aggressively as his legs extend into contact, showing a strong upward push off the ground.
120 4.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball to impart heavy topspin-kick.
3.1s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #10 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side court-level angle. After contact, his weight drives into the court and his back leg swings through, leaving him landing on his front foot as he begins to square up for the next ball.
3.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #11 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips load with a deep knee bend and strong leg drive upward, clearly showing how his rear hip and knee extend aggressively into the court during the serve motion.
3.1s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted forward with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball into a pronounced pronation.
3.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball for a heavy topspin-kick trajectory.
2.8s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his body with a steeply pronated racket face, and the upward swing path creates a high contact point well above his outstretched tossing arm.
3.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #5 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his weight drives into the court and his non-hitting arm tucks in as he lands on his front foot and quickly begins to recover toward a ready position.
3.1s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #6 Fernando Verdasco's first serve return from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His split-step is timed just before the opponent’s contact, leading into a small lateral adjustment and a semi-open stance that lets him load on his outside (right) leg before driving into the backhand.
2.9s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #7 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His deep knee bend and strong leg drive into the court are clearly visible as his hips uncoil upward and forward through the service motion.
3.5s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #8 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, making the wrist snap clearly visible from this side view.
3.5s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #9 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this view, his two-handed backhand grip stays compact with a noticeable laid-back wrist position on the dominant (right) hand that firms up into a stable, slightly flexed wrist at contact.
4.2s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. The side view makes it easy to see his upward swing path and slightly pronated racket face at contact, with the ball struck just above head height for maximum racket head speed.
3.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, with the back leg pushing through and the hips uncoiling toward the court as he swings up to the ball.
2.9s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this view, his continental grip stays firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with a distinct snap as the racquet accelerates up and across the ball.
3.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. He uses a compact split step into a semi-open stance, then takes a quick lateral adjustment step before planting his outside foot to load and push into the return.
3.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #5 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his momentum carries him diagonally into the court, with his back leg swinging through and his tossing hand dropping quickly as he settles into a balanced ready position for the next ball.
3.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #6 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court level side angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate aggressively into the court as he uncoils into the serve.
3.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the load with a deep knee bend, then drive upward and slightly forward as his legs extend into the return.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return backhand from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the swing path drives forward with noticeable racket head acceleration through the hitting zone.
4.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His legs show a deep knee bend in the loading phase, with a pronounced upward leg drive that straightens through contact while the hips rotate aggressively into the court.
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BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips load with a clear knee bend before driving upward into the court, with the back leg extending fully to support strong hip rotation through contact.
3.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, creating a pronounced upward brushing motion that accelerates the racket head through the hit.
3.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve return forehand from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact he lets the racquet wrap high over his left shoulder while his weight continues moving into the court and his non-hitting hand drops back to help him recover toward a neutral ready position.
3.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the ad court, filmed from the front at 120fps. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the torso rotating toward the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the racket to reset into a ready position.
120 2.8s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a front angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed at contact while a strong knee bend and upward leg drive are clearly visible as he pushes off the court into the shot.
120 2.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His two-handed racket face stays relatively square to the incoming ball at contact, with the ball meeting the strings around waist height and the racket head accelerating straight through the line of the shot.
120 3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His split-step lands just before the opponent’s contact, leading into a quick pivot into a semi-open stance with a small adjustment step toward the ball before he swings.
120 2.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a front angle at 120 fps. His two-handed grip is clearly visible with the non-dominant (right) hand driving the racket and the wrists staying firm with minimal flex through contact to stabilize the return.
120 2.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a front angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed at the start of the return with a pronounced knee bend, then unwind in sync with an aggressive leg drive upward and into the court.
120 3.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front court-level angle at 120 fps. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a compact, upward swing path that lets you see the rapid acceleration of the racket head through contact.
120 2.8s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle in 120fps slow motion. His split-step is timed just before contact, leading into a compact pivot and semi-open stance that lets him load on the outside leg before driving into his recovery steps.
120 3.1s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand return of first serve from the ad court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads, with a deep knee bend on the outside leg before driving upward into the shot.
120 2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand return of first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His semi-western forehand grip is easy to see as he maintains strong wrist lag on the take-back before uncoiling into a pronounced wrist snap through contact.
120 2.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve return from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His early split-step into a wide, low base sets up an open stance on contact, followed by a quick crossover recovery step back toward the center.
120 2.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's second serve return from the deuce court, filmed from the front at 120 fps. His left-handed forehand contact is made slightly in front of his body with the racket face closed to impart heavy topspin, and the high-speed view makes the rapid acceleration of the racket head through the ball clearly visible.
120 2.8s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the front. His footwork includes a controlled platform stance with a subtle weight transfer onto the front foot before landing and a small recovery step to prepare for the next shot.
2.9s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk during the toss and trophy phase, then uncoil aggressively from the torso to initiate the upward swing before the arm whips through.
3.1s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His split-step is followed by a quick pivot into a neutral stance, with small adjustment steps lining his body up to take the ball in front.
3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve return from the ad court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads with a strong knee bend, then uncoil with a quick leg drive toward the baseline during the return.
3.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve return backhand from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk, with a pronounced coil on the unit turn and a rapid uncoiling that keeps the chest squarely driving through the contact zone.
3.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball to impart strong topspin.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return backhand from the Ad side, filmed from the front. His split-step is timed just before the opponent’s contact, leading into a compact pivot and neutral stance as he sets his feet to drive through the return.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk coil strongly away from the target before uncoiling in a smooth sequence that brings the chest square to the net at contact.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return backhand from the Ad court, filmed from the front. After contact his two-hander finishes high across his body while his weight continues forward into the court, bringing him quickly back into a compact ready position.
3.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #4 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return backhand from the Ad court, filmed from the front. At contact his two-handed backhand meets the ball around waist height with a slightly closed racket face and a compact, forward-directed swing path through the hitting zone.
3.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible on the hitting hand, with pronounced wrist pronation through contact that turns the strings down into the court.
3.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. From this angle, you can clearly see his continental grip stay firm as his wrist pronates aggressively through contact to add spin.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return backhand from the deuce court, filmed from the front. After contact he finishes with the racquet traveling across his body while his weight transfers forward and his hands settle into a compact ready position for the next shot.
2.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His split-step is timed just before the opponent’s contact, followed by a small diagonal adjustment step into a semi-open stance to set up the two-handed backhand.
3.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #5 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk into a compact coil, then uncoil with the chest squarely facing the net at contact, showing clear sequencing from trunk rotation into the arms.
3.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #6 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His feet set in a neutral stance with a small adjustment step before contact, followed by a quick recovery shuffle back toward the center baseline position.
2.2s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return backhand slice from the deuce court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket path moves down and through the ball to impart backspin.
3.8s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate aggressively into the court as he uncoils toward the ball.
3.1s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His hip turn into the court and strong leg drive upward from a deep knee bend are clearly visible as he uncoils toward the target.
3.1s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His split-step is timed just before the opponent’s contact, leading into a quick lateral adjustment and a semi-open stance as he plants to strike the return.
3.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through contact as the strings turn outward toward the target.
3.1s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His hips load with a deep knee bend and then drive up explosively, with the front hip thrusting into the court as the back leg straightens through contact.
3.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His legs show a deep knee bend in the loading phase and an aggressive upward leg drive that extends through contact, with the hips uncoiling strongly toward the target.
3.7s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk during the trophy phase, then uncoil sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact, making the degree of upper-body coil and release easy to distinguish.
3.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand return of second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the swing path accelerates steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
4.2s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a rear angle. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep, upward swing path that accelerates rapidly through contact.
120 2.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. His early split step into a semi-open stance sets up a quick pivot and lateral adjustment step toward the ball before driving through the return.
120 3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. His two-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with the left hand driving the racquet and the wrists staying laid back through the swing before a late, compact release at contact.
120 3.1s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads, with a deep knee bend and strong push off the outside leg driving him into the court during the return.
120 2.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulder line rotates well past perpendicular to the baseline during the trophy phase, then his trunk uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact.
3.9s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. From this view you can see his continental grip stay firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with a pronounced snap as the racquet accelerates up and across the ball.
3.1s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball, emphasizing topspin and kick.
3.5s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips uncoil aggressively toward the court as he lands inside the baseline.
2.8s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands well into the court with his weight driving forward, his non-hitting arm dropping back for balance before he quickly regroups into a ready position for the next shot.
3.1s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulder line turns markedly away from the court during the toss, then the trunk uncoils in sync with leg drive so the chest rotates square to the target just before contact.
3.1s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulder line rotates well past perpendicular to the baseline on the trophy phase, then the trunk uncoils aggressively upward and into the court in sync with his hitting shoulder driving through the ball.
3.2s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a rhythmic rocker step into a pinpoint stance, with a pronounced knee bend before driving up and landing inside the baseline to start his recovery.
3.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. He uses a quick split step into a semi-open stance and takes small adjustment steps to align his body before driving into the backhand return.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #5 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up the back of the ball to impart heavy topspin.
3.2s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #6 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. He uses a compact split-step into a neutral stance, then plants his outside (right) foot firmly before rotating his hips into the two-handed backhand while keeping his recovery steps short and controlled.
3.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #7 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip stays firm while his wrist pronates sharply through contact, with the racquet head clearly snapping from edge-on to a fully open position toward the target.
2.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, you can clearly see his continental grip stay firm as his wrist pronates aggressively through contact to add spin.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulder line turns well past perpendicular to the baseline before uncoiling, with the trunk rotation clearly leading the upward arm motion in the kinetic chain.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance before the toss, with a pronounced knee bend and upward drive off both feet into the court.
4.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #4 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands inside the court with his weight moving forward and his non-hitting arm counterbalancing before he settles into a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #5 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate as a unit with a pronounced upper-body coil before trophy position, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk driving up and into the court to initiate the kinetic chain.
3.4s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice return of a first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip stays firm with minimal grip change and his hitting wrist remains slightly laid back through contact, creating a stable racket face on the slice.
3.1s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the baseline with a noticeable knee bend on the outside leg, giving him a low, stable base before he extends up and through the shot.
3.8s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball to impart heavy topspin and kick.
3.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball to impart heavy topspin and kick.
3.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head whips up and across his body on a fast, pronated swing path.
3.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline in the trophy position, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders into contact.
3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact to add spin and pace.
5.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #5 Fernando Verdasco's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His split-step is timed just before the opponent’s contact, followed by a quick lateral adjustment into a semi-open stance to set his feet before striking the ball.
2.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. From this view you can see his continental grip stay firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with a distinct wrist snap adding spin as the racket accelerates up the back of the ball.
3.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates up and across the ball to impart heavy topspin.
3.5s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands well inside the court with his weight moving forward, his non-hitting arm dropping back as he quickly brings both hands to the racket in a compact ready position for the next shot.
4.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return forehand from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. He uses a quick split step into a semi-open stance, then executes a strong lateral push off his right leg to load before driving into the return.
3.4s
FH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return slice forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil early as he turns sideways, then uncoil in a connected sequence so the torso unwinds just ahead of the arm swing through contact.
3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of a first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads with a deep knee bend, then drive upward and slightly forward through contact with a strong push off the outside leg.
120 2.5s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's two-handed backhand return of a first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side at 120 fps. After contact he lets the racquet wrap around his body while his weight continues moving into the court, quickly bringing both hands back toward his torso to reset into a compact ready position.
120 2.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle at 120 fps. After contact his two-handed follow-through finishes high with his weight transferring into the court, and he quickly releases the non-dominant hand to reset into a ready position.
120 2.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils against the hips, then uncoils in a clearly sequenced motion where the torso leads the racquet into contact.
120 2.1s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle at 120 fps. His split-step is clearly timed to the server’s contact, leading into a quick pivot and semi-open stance as he plants his outside foot before driving into the return.
120 2.9s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a side angle. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving up, and his back leg kicks back as his front hip opens toward the court during the upward swing.
120 2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a side angle at 120 fps. After contact he drives his weight into the court, with his back leg swinging through and his non-hitting arm dropping to help him land balanced and ready for the next shot.
120 2.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court before uncoiling in a pronounced sequence, with the torso rotation clearly leading the arm swing into contact.
120 3.1s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a side angle at 120 fps. His racket drops into a deep backscratch position before driving up with a steep, pronated swing path that contacts the ball slightly above head height.
120 2.8s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's forehand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders load into a deep coil with the non-hitting arm stretching forward, then the trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm swing, making the sequencing of torso rotation into contact very clear from this angle.
120 3.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk into a compact coil, then uncoil with the chest driving through the ball before the arms extend.
3.2s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. After contact he lands on his front foot with his torso uncoiling into the court, and his non-hitting arm drops back as he continues forward into a balanced recovery position.
2.8s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. He uses a compact split step into a semi-open stance, then takes a quick lateral adjustment step before planting his outside foot to drive into the return.
3.1s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's first-serve return from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His shoulders and trunk coil early against the incoming ball, then uncoil in a tightly sequenced rotation that brings the lead shoulder through before the hips fully square to the baseline.
3.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate aggressively into the court as his back leg kicks through.
2.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #6 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a pronounced wrist snap visible from this side view.
3.2s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #7 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, making the wrist snap clearly visible from this side view.
3.4s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #8 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk into a compact coil, then uncoil with the lead shoulder driving forward in sync with hip rotation to initiate the kinetic chain.
3.9s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. From this angle, you can see his continental grip stay firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact to add spin and speed.
3.9s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from the side. After contact he extends his two-handed backhand follow-through across his body and quickly brings both hands back toward his center to reset into a balanced ready position.
3.1s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His split-step occurs just before the opponent’s contact, leading into a quick pivot and semi-open stance that lets him load on his outside leg before driving into the return.
2.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate as a unit with a pronounced trunk coil during the trophy position, then uncoil aggressively into contact with the chest finishing fully open toward the court.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact to add spin.
2.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. After contact his weight drives into the court and his non-hitting arm tucks in as he quickly drops into a compact ready position for the next shot.
4.2s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand return of second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed through the load with a pronounced knee bend, then drive upward and slightly forward as his legs extend into the return.
3.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend and his hips drive up into the court, showing a strong upward push off the ground before contact.
3.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. At contact, his racket face is slightly angled up with the ball struck just above head height, emphasizing an upward brushing motion for spin.
3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #6 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible, and the side view makes it easy to see the pronounced wrist pronation as his hand turns outward through contact.
3.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return backhand from a central return position, filmed from the side. His split-step is timed just before the opponent’s contact, leading into a quick pivot and semi-open stance that lets him load on the outside leg before driving into the two-handed backhand.
2.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate aggressively into the court as he uncoils toward the ball.
3.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the side view makes the pronounced wrist pronation through contact easy to see.
2.8s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. After contact he lands on his front foot with his torso uncoiling into the court and his non-hitting arm dropping to help him transition quickly toward a neutral ready position.
3.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His follow-through carries his body weight into the court with his non-hitting hand relaxing down by his side as he quickly regains a neutral ready position for the next shot.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His legs show a deep knee bend during the loading phase, with an aggressive upward leg drive that straightens through contact and helps his hips uncoil into the court.
3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #6 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. From this view, his continental grip is clearly maintained while the wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with a distinct snap as he finishes the service motion.
3.7s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice return of a first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. After contact he extends the racquet forward with a long, low follow-through while his weight continues moving into the court and his non-hitting hand prepares to reset into a ready position.
3.1s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side #001 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice return of a first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. He uses a small adjustment hop into a semi-open stance, then takes a controlled cross-step recovery back toward the center after contact.
3.1s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice return of second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. The racket face stays slightly open at contact with the ball taken around waist height, and the swing path moves down and through the court with a compact follow-through.
4s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice return off a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils against the hips on the unit turn, then uncoil in a compact sequence that keeps the chest slightly closed through contact.
3.3s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice return of a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. After contact he extends the racquet out toward the target while his weight continues drifting into the court, with the non-hitting hand dropping back to help him unwind into a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. After contact his left leg drives into the court and he lands on his front foot, with his tossing arm dropping back as he quickly uncoils into a balanced ready position for the next shot.
3.2s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. From this view you can clearly see his continental grip stay firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact to drive the ball into the box.
3.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, and his back leg extends aggressively into the court as his hips uncoil toward the target.
3.8s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's first-serve return forehand from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His shoulders load with a pronounced turn relative to the hips before uncoiling, with the trunk rotation clearly driving the forward swing sequence.
3.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. After contact he lands well inside the court with his weight driving forward, his non-hitting arm tucking into his body as he flows into a compact, ready position.
3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #6 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. From this angle, you can see his continental grip stay firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact to drive the serve.
2.9s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #7 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head whips up and across to create a pronounced pronation through the hitting zone.
3.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, and you can see his back leg extending aggressively into the court as his hips uncoil toward the target.
3.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. After contact he lands well inside the court with his weight driving forward, his non-hitting arm dropping back as he quickly regroups into a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. From this angle, you can see his continental grip stay firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with a pronounced snap just after impact.
2.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline in the trophy position, then uncoil ahead of the trunk so the torso whips through after the shoulder line initiates the upward swing.
3.2s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulder line rotates deeply away from the court during the trophy phase, creating a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils aggressively upward and into the court in sync with his leg drive.
3.1s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #6 Fernando Verdasco's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball to impart heavy topspin.
3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His footwork shows a controlled platform stance with a pronounced knee bend and a clear front-foot drive into the court during the service motion.
7.1s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His split-step is timed just before contact, leading into a quick pivot and semi-open stance that lets him load on his outside leg before driving into the return.
3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return forehand from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His feet set in a semi-open stance after a compact split-step, with a short lateral adjustment step into contact before a quick recovery back toward the center.
3.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulder line turns significantly away from the court during the trophy phase, then the trunk uncoils in a smooth sequence from hips to shoulders into the contact.
3.4s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return forehand from the Ad side, filmed from the side. After contact he finishes with a high, across-the-body follow-through while his weight continues moving into the court and his non-hitting hand starts to reset into a ready position.
3.5s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #6 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His deep knee bend and aggressive leg drive into the court are clearly visible, along with strong hip rotation uncoiling upward through contact.
3.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #7 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips uncoil from a closed to more open position as he extends into the serve.
3.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return forehand from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively low with a deep knee bend on the loading leg, then drive upward and forward as his legs extend into the shot.
3.4s
FH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve return forehand slice from the deuce court, filmed from the side. From this angle, you can see his continental grip stay firm with the wrist slightly laid back through contact, creating a stable racket face for the low, skidding slice.
3.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120fps slow motion. His front-on stance makes it easy to see his rhythmic knee bend and upward drive, along with the small adjustment steps that align his lead foot toward the target before he swings.
120 3.2s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front court-level angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around head height, and the upward, brushing swing path creates visible racket head acceleration through the hitting zone.
2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, body serve, filmed from a front court-level angle. His front-on stance makes it easy to see his rhythmic knee bend into an aggressive upward leg drive, followed by a quick couple of recovery steps that bring him back toward a balanced ready position on the baseline.
2.7s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front court-level angle. At contact his left-handed racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket accelerates upward on a steep path to impart heavy topspin.
2.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His feet load into a stable platform stance before the toss, with a pronounced knee bend and a clear front-foot pivot as he drives up into the serve.
2.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders load with a pronounced turn relative to his hips before uncoiling in sequence, making the trunk rotation and chest opening toward the court easy to distinguish.
3.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips load into a deep knee bend before driving up and uncoiling, with the front leg pushing strongly off the ground to initiate upward and rotational leg drive.
3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward swing path produces clear topspin and kick.
3.2s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His knees dip deeply before the trophy position and then extend aggressively, with his hips driving up and into the court to initiate the serve motion.
3.7s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact, he lands on his front (right) foot with his torso uncoiling into the court and his left arm dropping back toward a balanced, ready recovery position.
3.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact he lands inside the court with his weight moving forward, and his non-hitting arm tucks in as he quickly brings the racquet down into a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip is steady with minimal grip change, and the rear view makes the upward wrist pronation and subtle snap through contact clearly visible.
3.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork shows a rhythmic left-foot pivot into a platform stance, with a pronounced knee bend and upward drive that keeps his weight moving into the court after contact.
3.5s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. The side view makes his arm action clear, with the racket dropping deep behind his back before accelerating up to contact with a slightly closed racket face and contact point just above head height.
120 2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed through the knee bend before driving up into the court, with the back leg pushing off the ground to initiate upward and forward motion.
120 3s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed hand that allows pronounced wrist pronation through contact for added spin.
120 3.3s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His continental grip remains firm while his wrist pronates late through contact, creating a pronounced snap that is easy to see in slow motion from this side view.
120 3.4s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. His footwork includes a rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive that is easy to track from this side view.
120 3.5s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips load with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, with the back leg pushing off strongly to initiate hip rotation into the court.
120 3.8s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His left-handed continental grip stays firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with a pronounced wrist snap easily visible in slow motion.
120 3.2s
Second Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His follow-through shows his torso fully unwound toward the court with his back leg swinging through, helping him land inside the baseline and transition quickly into a ready position.
120 3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his arm extends fully toward the target as his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him quickly into a balanced, two-handed ready position on the baseline.
120 3.4s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket contacts the ball slightly above head height with a visibly closed racket face, and the upward, brushing swing path is clear as the racket accelerates through contact.
120 3.1s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this angle, his continental grip is evident as his wrist stays relaxed through the toss and then pronates aggressively through contact to add spin.
3.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Court-level-side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His follow-through carries his body weight diagonally into the court, with his non-hitting arm dropping back for counterbalance before he settles into a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulder line rotates well past perpendicular to the baseline in the trophy position, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing, making the sequential shoulder-over-hip rotation easy to see.
3.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact he drives his weight into the court, with his back leg swinging through and his non-hitting arm tucking in as he lands balanced and ready for the next shot.
3.4s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward brushing swing path is clearly visible as the racket accelerates through the hitting zone.
3.3s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the ad court, filmed from the front at 120 fps. His shoulder line rotates as his tossing arm rises, then his trunk uncoils aggressively into the court with a pronounced chest opening toward the target just before contact.
120 2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Front · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a front angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate as a unit with a pronounced trunk coil during the toss, then uncoil aggressively into contact with the chest driving toward the target line.
120 3.3s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Front · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact he lets his hitting arm finish across his body while his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him quickly into a balanced, neutral ready position.
120 3.3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Deuce side, filmed from a front angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk during the toss and loading phase, then uncoil sharply into contact with a pronounced left-shoulder lead toward the target.
120 3.3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His hips and legs load with a deep knee bend and pronounced hip tilt before driving upward into the court, giving a clear view of how his lower body initiates the service motion.
120 3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, while his hips rotate from a closed position into the court to initiate the serve motion.
120 3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. The racket face can be seen pronating through contact with a slightly closed angle, meeting the ball just above head height with noticeable upward racket head speed.
120 3.2s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the right side of the ball to impart heavy spin.
120 3.3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front · 120fps #4 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle at 120 fps. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the slow motion makes his pronounced wrist pronation through contact easy to see.
120 3.3s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, down the middle, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk rotate together into a compact coil during the toss, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion from hips through torso to shoulder as he drives up to contact.
3.3s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court down the middle, filmed from the front. His knees dip noticeably during the loading phase and then extend aggressively upward, with his hips driving forward into the court as he uncoils into the serve.
3.7s
Second Serve · Ad · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His footwork includes a rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance, with a pronounced knee bend before driving up and landing slightly into the court for recovery.
3.3s
Second Serve · Ad · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk during the toss and loading phase, then uncoil together toward the target with a noticeable upward trunk extension into contact.
3.7s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His left-handed continental grip is clearly visible, with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact to add spin and control.
3.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the ad side, filmed from the front. After contact his weight moves into the court and his tossing hand drops back toward his torso as he settles quickly into a balanced ready position.
3.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk are visibly closed during the trophy position, then uncoil in sequence from hips to shoulders as he drives up into the serve.
3.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk coil noticeably away from the target before uncoiling in sequence, with the chest rotating toward the net as the hitting arm comes up into contact.
3.3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as he loads, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive that straightens through contact.
3.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His hips turn aggressively toward the court as his legs drive up from a deep knee bend, making the forward uncoiling of his lower body very clear from this angle.
3.6s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His loose continental grip is visible as his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with the racquet face snapping up and across the ball.
3.7s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His feet set in a slightly staggered stance before he uses a rhythmic knee bend and upward drive, finishing with a small recovery step that readies him for the next shot.
3.9s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His footwork includes a rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance, with a controlled knee bend and upward drive that keeps his weight moving into the court.
3.8s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward swing path creates noticeable racket head acceleration through the hitting zone.
3.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. At contact his left-handed racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket accelerates up and across to impart heavy topspin.
3.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward swing path creates noticeable racket head acceleration through the hitting zone.
3.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see his continental grip stay stable while the wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with a distinct upward snap to impart spin.
3.3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible on the toss and swing, with a loose wrist that pronates sharply through contact to add spin and control.
3.3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. After contact he lets his tossing arm drop and then fold toward his body while his weight lands on his front foot, finishing in a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.6s
Second Serve Wide · Deuce · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve out wide from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His front-on footwork shows a measured, rhythmic bounce into a controlled platform stance, with a small adjustment step to align his left foot toward the wide target before driving up to the ball.
3.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle in 120 fps slow motion. His legs show a deep knee bend into the loading phase with a strong upward leg drive that extends fully through contact, while the hips stay closed to the court for most of the motion before uncoiling.
120 2.5s
Second Serve · Ad · Rear · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline in the trophy position, then uncoil in sync with his trunk as the hips lead the kinetic chain up into contact.
120 3.2s
Second Serve · Deuce · Rear · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands on his front (left) foot with his torso uncoiling into the court, and his non-hitting arm drops back as he quickly regathers both hands on the racquet to recover toward a neutral ready position.
120 3s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate significantly away from the court during the toss, creating a pronounced trunk coil that then uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders into the hitting zone.
3.7s
Second Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his weight moves into the court and his left arm drops back as he quickly brings both hands to the racket in a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load into a deep knee bend before driving upward, with the rear-leg push clearly rotating his hips into the court during the serve motion.
3.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulder line turns well past perpendicular to the baseline while his trunk coils against the hips, then uncoils in a clearly sequenced motion from legs through torso to the hitting arm.
3.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he drives his weight into the court and lets his tossing arm drop back to help rotate his shoulders as he lands and settles into a compact ready position.
4.2s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, hit wide, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay closed through the toss and loading phase before uncoiling upward as his legs drive explosively off the ground with a deep knee bend.
3.6s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve out wide from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his left-handed racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward swing path creates visible topspin and kick toward the wide service box.
4.2s
Second Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the rear view makes the upward pronation and acceleration of the racket head along the right-to-left swing path clearly visible.
4.6s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward swing path creates visible topspin with pronounced racket head acceleration through the ball.
4.2s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands well inside the court with his weight moving forward, and his non-hitting arm tucks in as he quickly brings the racquet down and readies for the next shot.
3.8s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the rear view makes the upward wrist pronation through contact easy to see.
3.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His left-handed serve motion shows a relaxed continental grip with a pronounced wrist pronation through contact, clearly visible as the racquet edge leads into the ball before snapping outward.
3.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork shows a measured platform stance with minimal rocking steps into the serve, and his front foot pivots subtly as he drives up after the ball toss.
3.3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His feet set in a narrow platform stance with a rhythmic knee bend, and you can see a small adjustment step of the back foot inward just before he drives up into the toss.
3.8s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline during the toss, creating a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils upward in sequence from hips to shoulders into the serve.
3.6s
Second Serve Wide · Deuce · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, hit wide and filmed from a rear angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, creating a pronounced upward swing path and noticeable racket head acceleration up and across the ball.
3.8s
Second Serve Wide · Deuce · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce court out wide, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands into the court with his weight moving forward and quickly brings his non-hitting arm back in front of his body to reset into a neutral ready position.
3.3s
Second Serve Wide · Deuce · Rear #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork shows a measured pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front before an aggressive drive up and into the court, followed by a small hop to land balanced on the baseline.
4.2s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His legs load with a noticeable knee bend before driving upward, and his hips uncoil from a closed to more open position as he moves into the court.
2.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His feet stay grounded longer through the trophy position before a pronounced knee bend and upward drive, making the timing of his weight transfer and landing step clearly visible from this angle.
4.1s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the side view makes the progressive wrist pronation through contact easy to see.
2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline during the trophy phase, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so that his chest squares to the net just after contact.
3.5s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. After contact, his weight drives into the court as his back leg swings through and lands forward, helping him recover quickly toward a balanced ready position.
3.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His follow-through carries his body weight into the court with his back leg kicking up behind, and he quickly drops the racquet to transition into a balanced ready position.
3.5s
Second Serve · Ad · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. From this angle, you can see his continental grip stay stable as his wrist pronates sharply through contact to add spin and control.
3.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His shoulders and trunk load into a deep coil with the tossing arm fully extended, then uncoil in a smooth sequence where the torso rotation clearly precedes the arm whipping up to contact.
3.3s
Second Serve · Ad · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a measured pinpoint stance with a clear weight transfer onto the front foot before landing and taking a small recovery step toward the baseline.
3.1s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His deep knee bend and aggressive leg drive upward into the court are clearly visible, with the hips uncoiling as he extends through the serve.
3.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His knees load deeply before trophy position and you can see his hips drive up and into the court as his back leg extends through contact.
3.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is paired with a pronounced wrist pronation through contact, clearly visible as the racquet face turns outward after impact.
3.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil before impact, then uncoil in sync with trunk rotation so the hitting shoulder whips up and across while the non-hitting arm tucks into his torso.
3.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. After contact he lets his hitting arm finish across his body as his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him smoothly into a balanced, upright ready position.
3.8s
Second Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His footwork includes a rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive that syncs with his upper-body rotation into the court.
3.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulder line turns well past perpendicular to the baseline before trophy position, then the trunk uncoils aggressively upward and into the court in a clear sequence from hips to shoulders.
4.4s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His deep knee bend and aggressive leg drive into the court are clearly visible, along with strong hip extension as he uncoils upward through the serve.
3.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his relaxed continental grip and the way his wrist stays loose into a pronounced pronation as the racquet accelerates up and through the ball.
3.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. After contact, he lands on his front (right) leg with his weight moving into the court and his non-hitting arm dropping back as he quickly regathers into a neutral ready position.
4.2s
Second Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline in the trophy position, then the trunk uncoils aggressively upward and into the court in sync with his arm swing.
3.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his back leg kicks back aggressively as his front leg straightens through contact.
3.4s
Second Serve · Deuce · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and you can see his back leg extend aggressively into the court as his hips uncoil toward the target.
3.8s
Second Serve · Deuce · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his continental grip stay steady as his wrist pronates aggressively through contact to add spin.
3.8s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulder line rotates well past perpendicular to the baseline during the toss, creating a pronounced trunk coil that then uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into the hitting phase.
3.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. After contact he lands on his front (left) foot with his tossing arm dropping back for balance before he settles into a compact ready position for the next shot.
4.5s
FH Slice Running · Court-level-front · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's running forehand slice from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle in 120 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate early to set the racquet path while the trunk stays relatively stable, then subtly uncoils through contact with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing the upper-body turn.
120 3.1s
BH Slice Running · Court-level-front Fernando Verdasco's running backhand slice from the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head moves on a distinctly downward, cutting path through the ball.
2.2s
BH Slice Wide · Court-level-front #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand slice from the front court level angle. His follow-through finishes with the racquet hand extended out front as he transitions his weight back toward the center, bringing his non-hitting hand up to help him reset into a ready position.
2.4s
BH Slice Wide · Court-level-front #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, providing a low, stable base as he carves around the wide ball.
2.6s
FH Slice Running · Court-level-front Fernando Verdasco's running forehand slice from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball met around waist height, and the downward, abbreviated swing path creates a skidding, low-spin slice.
3.3s
BH Slice Center · Arm-action · Court-level-rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, creating a low, stable base through the slicing motion.
3.6s
BH Slice Center · Arm-action · Court-level-rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. After contact his racquet finishes out in front while his right hand releases and extends back slightly, helping him transition smoothly into a balanced, ready position for the next shot.
2.8s
BH Slice Wide · Arm-action · Court-level-rear Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a court_level rear angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk, creating a compact upper-body coil on the takeback that unwinds smoothly through contact with minimal independent arm rotation.
2.7s
BH Slice Wide · Court-level-rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand slice from the ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. From this view, his continental grip stays firm with a slightly laid-back wrist, keeping the racket face open through contact with minimal wrist flex.
3.4s
BH Slice Wide · Court-level-rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork includes a quick adjustment step out toward the sideline and a slightly open stance, with a pronounced recovery step back toward the center after contact.
3.1s
FH Slice Running · Court-level-rear Fernando Verdasco's running forehand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the baseline while his outside leg plants with a deep knee bend, allowing him to reach wide while keeping a low, stable base through contact.
3.3s
BH Slice · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120 fps slow motion. After contact his hitting arm extends forward with the racquet face staying slightly open while his upper body unwinds and his non-hitting hand settles back toward his torso as he recovers toward a ready position.
120 2.8s
BH Slice · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the baseline on the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate early to set the racquet face, then the trunk stays relatively quiet through contact with a controlled, gradual uncoil that emphasizes arm-driven slice mechanics.
120 3.1s
BH Slice · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His footwork shows a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance, with the front foot planting early and the back leg providing a slight behind-step for stability through the slicing motion.
120 1.9s
BH Slice Center · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders turn early to set the racquet path, then his trunk stays relatively stable with a subtle uncoil through contact, making the upper body rotation easy to sequence frame by frame in slow motion.
120 2.4s
BH Slice Center · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from center court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His shoulders rotate early to set the racquet path, then the trunk stays relatively quiet through contact with a subtle uncoil that sequences after the initial upper-body turn.
120 2.7s
BH Slice Moves Back · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle in 120fps slow motion. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as he retreats, with a noticeable increase in knee bend on the outside leg to stabilize and support the low slicing motion.
120 2.6s
BH Slice Running · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice on the run from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders turn early with a pronounced upper-body coil, then the trunk uncoils in a controlled sequence that keeps the hitting shoulder slightly higher through contact.
120 2.9s
BH Slice Running · Court-level-side · Open · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's running backhand slice from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his racket finishes out in front with the non-hitting hand extending back for counterbalance as he regains his stance and begins to recover toward a neutral ready position.
120 2.3s
BH Slice Short · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His hips stay relatively closed as he sets up, with a pronounced knee bend and stable, wide base in the legs to support the low, skidding slice.
120 2.5s
BH Slice Short · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. After contact his racket continues on a slightly upward, elongated path while his weight settles onto his front leg and his non-hitting hand extends back to help him recover into a ready position.
120 2.9s
BH Slice Wide · Arm-action · Court-level-side · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a court-level side angle. His feet set in a slightly open stance with a small adjustment step outward before contact, and he uses a controlled recovery step back toward the baseline after the swing.
120 2.9s
BH Slice Wide · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His racket face stays slightly open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the high-speed view makes the downward, carving swing path and decelerating racket head easy to see.
120 4.4s
BH Slice Wide · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice hit wide from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level side angle at 120 fps. His racket face stays slightly open at contact with the ball taken around waist height, and the downward, elongated swing path creates a pronounced skidding slice effect.
120 3.5s
FH Slice Running · Court-level-side · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand slice from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His continental grip stays firm with a slightly laid-back wrist through contact, creating a stable, skimming slice despite his forward momentum.
120 3.6s
FH Slice Running · Court-level-side · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand slice from the forehand side, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact he extends the racquet arm forward with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him, then quickly regathers his feet into a neutral stance to recover for the next shot.
120 3.1s
BH Slice Wide · Court-level-side Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket face stays noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket travels on a distinctly downward, slightly forward path through impact.
2.9s
BH Slice Short · Front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the front, filmed from a court-level front angle. The slow-motion view makes it easy to see the slightly open racket face at contact with the ball struck around waist height and the racket moving on a downward, slightly forward path.
120 3.9s
BH Slice Short · Front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the front of the court, filmed from a front angle. After contact his racket finishes out in front with the non-hitting hand extending back for balance as he transfers weight onto his front foot and begins to square up into a neutral ready position.
120 3.5s
BH Slice Short · Front · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the front, filmed from a court-level front angle. His knees stay flexed with a wide base as his hips remain relatively closed through contact, giving a clear view of how his legs stabilize the motion during the low, slicing swing.
120 3s
BH Slice Wide · Front · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see his continental grip on the top hand with a laid-back hitting wrist that stays firm through contact.
120 3.2s
BH Slice Wide · Front · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the front at 120 fps. His initial split-step leads into a quick lateral adjustment and a slightly open stance, with his outside foot planting early to support the low, skimming slice.
120 3.4s
BH Slice Center · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, providing a stable base as he carves under the ball.
2.9s
BH Slice Center · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. After contact his racquet finishes out in front with the left arm slightly opening for balance as he steps forward and quickly resets into a neutral ready position.
3.3s
BH Slice Center · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay relatively closed while a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg supports a stable base before he extends up through the shot.
2.6s
BH Slice Short · Arm-action · Front Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a central position, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball struck around waist height, and the compact arm action creates a short, downward chopping swing path through the ball.
2.3s
BH Slice Wide · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed while his knees flex to lower his center of gravity, with the outside leg bracing strongly to support the wide reach.
3.7s
BH Slice Wide · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the front. His initial shoulder turn and trunk coil are clearly visible before he uncoils through contact with the chest staying relatively side-on well into the swing.
3.3s
BH Slice Wide · Front #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the front. His feet plant in a slightly open stance as he stretches wide, with a small recovery step back toward the center immediately after contact.
3.4s
BH Slice Wide · Front #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the front. The racket face stays noticeably open at contact with the ball striking slightly below net height, and the racket head continues on a downward, carving path through the shot.
2.9s
BH Slice Wide · Front #5 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, giving a stable base as he steps out wide and carves through the slice.
3.9s
BH Slice Wide · Front #6 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed with a noticeable flex in both knees, and his outside leg plants firmly as he carves the slice while keeping a low, stable base.
3.5s
FH Slice Running · Front #1 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand slice from the Deuce side, filmed from the front. After contact his follow-through finishes out in front with his left arm extending across his body as he plants his outside leg to stop and recover toward a neutral ready position.
3.1s
FH Slice Running · Front #2 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand slice from the front court position, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders stay relatively closed with a compact trunk rotation, and the uncoil through contact is minimal, emphasizing an abbreviated kinetic chain dominated by the upper body.
3.2s
BH Slice Moves Back · Rear · 120fps Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the rear at 120 fps. From this angle you can clearly see his continental grip stay firm as his hitting wrist remains laid back through the swing with only a subtle release at contact.
120 3.2s
BH Slice Wide · Rear · 120fps #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a rear angle at 120 fps. His footwork shows a quick lateral adjustment into a slightly closed stance, with a small recovery step back toward the center after contact.
120 3.4s
BH Slice Wide · Rear · 120fps #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his continental grip is evident with a firm but relaxed hand and a stable, slightly laid-back wrist that stays quiet through contact.
120 3.1s
BH Slice Wide · Rear · 120fps #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his continental grip is clear, with a firm but relaxed hand and a stable wrist that stays laid back through contact rather than snapping through the ball.
120 3.3s
BH Slice Center · Rear Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders stay relatively closed through contact while the trunk uncoils gradually, showing a delayed upper-body rotation that lets the hitting shoulder track along the target line.
3s
BH Slice Running · Rear Fernando Verdasco's running backhand slice from a neutral court position, filmed from the rear. His left hand releases early into a one-handed slice with a continental grip, and the rear angle makes the firm, stable wrist position through contact easy to see.
3.7s
BH Slice Short · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket travels on a distinctly high-to-low path that keeps the strings angled to impart underspin.
2.7s
BH Slice Short · Rear #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. He sets up in a neutral stance with a small adjustment step before planting his outside foot and using a controlled forward step through the shot.
2.7s
BH Slice Wide · Arm-action · Rear Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand slice from the rear. His feet set in a slightly open stance as he moves laterally, with a small recovery step after contact to re-center for the next shot.
3.3s
BH Slice Wide · Rear Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his continental grip is evident with a firm but relaxed hand, and his wrist stays laid back through the swing with minimal ulnar deviation until after contact.
2.8s
FH Slice Running · Rear #1 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand slice from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His semi-open stance forehand slice uses a relatively firm eastern forehand grip with the wrist laid back, maintaining consistent wrist lag through the swing and a stable, slightly extended position at contact.
3.5s
BH Slice Center · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket moves on a distinctly downward, knifing path through the ball.
3s
BH Slice Center · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His continental grip stays firm with a slightly laid-back wrist through the swing, keeping the racket face stable and open at contact.
3.3s
BH Slice Center · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His stance stays mostly neutral with a noticeable weight transfer onto the front foot as he steps into the slice before recovering back toward his ready position.
2.2s
BH Slice Center · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His continental grip stays firm with a slightly laid-back wrist, keeping the racket face stable through contact and into the follow-through.
2.6s
BH Slice Center · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from center court, filmed from the side. His stance stays mostly neutral with a slight open alignment as he glides into the ball with small adjustment steps and a controlled, elongated forward stride through contact.
3.1s
BH Slice Center · Side #6 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from center court, filmed from the side. The racket face stays slightly open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket travels on a distinctly downward, elongated path through the shot.
2.4s
BH Slice Center · Side #7 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His shoulders turn early to load the stroke, and the trunk stays relatively quiet with a slight forward uncoil that syncs with the downward racket path through contact.
2.9s
BH Slice Running · Side Fernando Verdasco's running backhand slice from the baseline, filmed from the side. After contact his racquet finishes out in front while his weight continues moving through the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward his torso to transition into a neutral ready position.
3.7s
BH Slice Short · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the Deuce side, filmed from the side. After contact he extends the racquet hand forward with the chest turning toward the net while his weight continues to move into the court, bringing him quickly back toward a neutral ready position.
2s
BH Slice Short · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the short court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, and he drives forward with a low, skimming leg action through the shot.
2.9s
BH Slice Short · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils, then uncoils in sync with a slightly delayed arm swing, making the torso rotation the primary driver of the slice.
2.8s
BH Slice Short · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a firm but relaxed wrist that stays laid back through the swing and slightly firms up at contact to keep the racket face stable.
2.2s
BH Slice Wide · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a firm but relaxed hand, and the wrist stays laid back through the swing with minimal flick at contact.
3.6s
BH Slice Wide · Side #10 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. His shoulders turn early with a pronounced upper-body tilt, and the trunk uncoils gradually through contact, showing a clear separation between shoulder rotation and lower-body alignment.
3.1s
BH Slice Wide · Side #11 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. His feet plant in a slightly open stance as he stretches wide, with a long last stride and minimal recovery steps visible after contact.
3.1s
BH Slice Wide · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand slice from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils, then uncoils in sync with a slightly delayed arm swing, making the degree of upper-body turn and sequencing through contact easy to distinguish.
2.5s
BH Slice Wide · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand slice from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His feet set in a slightly open stance as he moves laterally out toward the ball, with a small recovery step starting immediately after contact.
2.7s
BH Slice Wide · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. After contact his racket extends forward with the hitting face slightly open while his weight continues to move toward the sideline before he regathers into a neutral ready stance.
3.4s
BH Slice Wide · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. The racket face stays noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head travels on a distinctly downward chopping path through the hit.
3.8s
BH Slice Wide · Side #6 Fernando Verdasco's wide backhand slice from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils against the hips, then uncoil in sequence to send the racquet on a low, elongated path through contact.
2.8s
BH Slice Wide · Side #7 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. After contact his racket finishes out in front with the left arm extending slightly back, and he quickly brings both hands toward the center to recover into a ready position.
3.2s
BH Slice Wide · Side #8 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes out in front with the racket hand slightly lowering as his weight transfers back toward the center and his non-hitting hand begins to reset into a ready position.
3.1s
BH Slice Wide · Side #9 Fernando Verdasco's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his continental grip stay firm while the wrist remains relatively stable with minimal wrist lag through contact.
3.8s
FH Slice Running · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand slice from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a firm but relaxed wrist that stays laid back through the swing before slightly stabilizing at contact to keep the slice low.
3.3s
FH Slice Running · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand slice from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a quick adjustment shuffle into a wide, open stance as he stretches laterally, with an immediate recovery step aiming back toward the baseline.
3.3s
FH Slice Running · Side #3 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball taken slightly in front of his body and below net height, creating a distinct downward, cutting swing path.
3.3s
FH Slice Running · Side #4 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle. His outside leg plants deeply with noticeable knee bend while his hips stay relatively closed, showing how he stabilizes the lower body to control the slicing motion on the move.
3s
FH Slice Running · Side #5 Fernando Verdasco's running forehand slice from the deuce side, filmed from the side. After contact he extends the racquet forward with his non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him, then quickly regains an athletic stance with his weight transitioning back toward the center of the court.
3.1s
FH Slice Short · Side Fernando Verdasco's forehand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle. His feet set in a mostly neutral stance with a small adjustment step forward as he carves the slice, followed by a quick recovery step to reset his baseline position.
3.5s
FH Slice Wide · Side #1 Fernando Verdasco's forehand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. His outside leg shows a deep knee bend before contact and then extends aggressively, with his hips staying relatively closed as he carves around the ball out wide.
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FH Slice Wide · Side #2 Fernando Verdasco's forehand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate early to set the racquet path, and you can see a controlled trunk uncoil that stays relatively upright, limiting excessive torso rotation through contact.
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